The largest democracy in South America is at stake in the presidential elections in Brazil. What happens if incumbent Bolsonaro doesn’t accept defeat?
Shortly before the election, Jair Bolsonaro returns to the city where his political career began, to the church where he married for the third time, to his pastor, who accompanies him closely on his historic mission: to save the Christian fatherland.
More than 10,000 people have come to the evangelical megachurch Advec in the north of Rio de Janeiro, all skin colors and social classes, many in the yellow national soccer jersey, which has become a symbol of Bolsonaro’s right-wing populist movement.
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