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From Trump to Orban and Abascal, the leaders who cheer Bolsonaro

2022-10-01T16:30:50.478Z


From Donald Trump junior to Viktor Orban, to Santiago Abascal, at the head of the Spanish far-right party Vox, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (Pl) in the running for re-election, on the eve of the vote he received the support of some leaders of the .. . (ANSA)


(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, OCTOBER 01 - From Donald Trump junior to ViktorOrban, to Santiago Abascal, at the head of the Spanish far-right party Vox, Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro (Pl) in the running for re-election, on the eve of the vote he collected the support from some leaders of the world right.

It carries the online information site La Folha.


    The son of the former US president, Donald Trump Jr., in a 13-second video, addressing the Brazilians, said: "President Bolsonaro is a great friend of the United States and the only person who can stop the spread of socialism and communism. South America".

On the other hand, the same Republican ex-president, Donald Trump, in early September, had already expressed support for Bolsonaro with a post on social media.


   "President Jair Bolsonaro loves Brazil above all else. He is a wonderful man and has my full and complete support," he wrote.


    Bolsonaro also received the endorsement of the Hungarian premier, Viktor Orbán, one of the main leaders of the global populist far-right.

"I have served my country in Europe for more than 30 years, I have met many leaders, but few as exceptional as President Jair Bolsonaro," he said in praise of the tax cuts and falling crime rates.

"He is a president who, despite liberal progressive globalism, had the courage to put Brazil first," added the head of the Hungarian government.


    Abascal in a video stressed that Bolsonaro "is the alternative for patriots, for those who want prosperous, free and sovereign nations against communism and globalism".


    Support also came from the Argentine MP JavierMilei, the main exponent of the right in the neighboring country.


   "This Sunday, October 2, Brazil is putting its freedom on the line. This is why I strongly support Jair Bolsonaro against the radical left", he pointed out.

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Source: ansa

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