Brazil: Election campaign: Bolsonaro returns to the scene of the knife attack

Brazil: Election campaign: Bolsonaro returns to the scene of the knife attack

In the largest country in Latin America, Lula da Silva and Bolsonaro are fighting for the presidency and President Bolsonaro started his election campaign at a place that was symbolic for him.

Characterized by security concerns, the election campaign officially began around six weeks before the presidential election in Brazil.

The left-wing ex-head of state Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva canceled an originally planned visit to a factory in São Paulo for security reasons, as reported by the Brazilian news portal “G1”. In the afternoon he spoke at a Volkswagen plant in São Bernardo do Campo in the greater São Paulo area, where he grew up as a trade unionist.

fear of violence

After a suspected supporter of right-wing head of state Jair Bolsonaro shot a functionary of Lula’s PT in July, fears of an increase in violence in the election campaign had grown.

Head of state Bolsonaro had just returned to the site of the 2018 knife attack for the official start of his election campaign. In the city of Juiz de Fora, where an assassin seriously injured him on September 6, 2018, Bolsonaro took a dip in the crowd and addressed supporters on Tuesday, as seen on his social media.

Election campaigns in Brazil have been officially permitted since Tuesday. The first round of the presidential election is scheduled for October 2 in the largest country in Latin America. It comes to a duel between the right-wing populist incumbent Bolsonaro and the left-wing ex-president Lula. According to polls, Bolsonaro is behind Lula, who wanted to meet SPD leader Lars Klingbeil in São Paulo on Wednesday.

Bolsonaro’s approval had continued to fall over the course of the corona pandemic. The government made no mistake during the pandemic, said the president, who was accused of crimes, some of them serious, by a parliamentary committee of inquiry into corona policy, in Juiz de Fora. Bolsonaro has repeatedly tried to politicize his health problems resulting from the knife attack.

In his speech in São Bernardo do Campo, Lula regretted that Bolsonaro had “no tears” for the 680,000 corona deaths in Brazil and described the opponent as “possessed by the devil”. Bolsonaro and Lula met at an event in Brasília on Tuesday evening to mark the inauguration of Alexandre de Moraes as President of the Supreme Electoral Court.

Source: Stern

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