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Brazil: the face-to-face Lula-Bolsonaro is launched

2022-08-17T05:35:31.738Z


Lula in turn launched on Tuesday August 17 his official campaign for the October presidential election in Brazil by choosing, like his rival the president...


Lula in turn launched his official campaign for the October presidential election in Brazil on Tuesday August 17 by choosing, like his rival outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro, a place that has deeply marked his political career: the factories where he embraced trade unionism. .

Favorite in the polls, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 76, held his first meeting in an automobile factory in his stronghold of Sao Bernardo do Campo, near Sao Paulo (southeast), an industrial zone where he was a turner-miller , before becoming a union leader in the 1970s.

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"

This is where it all started: here I acquired political awareness (...) On this important day in my life, at the start of the election campaign, I came here to tell you that we will win the elections

”, launched the favorite of the polls, dressed in a white shirt and perched on a plateau, surrounded by hundreds of metalworkers.

Despite his age, he says he feels in him the same "

energy as at 30

" and that he intends to "

take back the country

" from Jair Bolsonaro whom he describes as "

genocidal

" and "

negationist

" for his management of the pandemic. which killed 680,000 people in Brazil.

If there is anyone possessed by the devil, it is Bolsonaro

“, declared the former president (2003-2010) under the cheers.

"

Lula is the hope of Brazilians to improve their conditions, he represents the power of workers

," Mauricio Souza, 48, a welder, who greeted his candidate with a trumpet, told AFP.

This return to union sources, "

Lula has always gone there during the key moments of his political career, to strengthen his image as a representative of the workers

", told AFP Adriano Laureno, analyst at the Prospectiva firm.

"

As for Bolsonaro, he wants to present himself as a 'chosen of God' who survived the attack

" with knives in 2018, continues this specialist, for whom this election is "

the most polarized

" since the end of the military dictatorship (1964-1985).

God, country, family and freedom

Jair Bolsonaro was earlier in Minas Gerais (southeast), in Juiz de Fora "

the city where I was born again

", hoisted on a platform installed on the same crossroads where he had been stabbed by an unbalanced man there is four years, close to death.

Dressed in a black jacket buttoned up to the neck concealing the shapes of a bulletproof vest, the former army captain, 67, gave a speech loaded with patriotic declarations and allusions to God and to the Bible.

He reiterated his promise to fight double-digit inflation, abortion, drugs and defend '

private property ', brandishing the '

communist

' threat

to Brazil if he loses the October election to his rival Lula .

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"

Mito, mito

" (myth, editor's note), chanted the supporters of the far-right leader gathered around the slogan "

God, fatherland, family and freedom

", several of whom were dressed in T-shirts in the colors of Brazil.

Jair Bolsonaro then gave the floor to the first lady, a fervent evangelical given as much, if not more, ovation than her husband.

Michelle Bolsonaro invited the audience to close their eyes and recite the "

Our Father

".

"

It's about the future of the family, the homeland, most of the people here who are faithful to God

," Marcio Bargiona, a 55-year-old former police officer, told AFP.

The cleansing started four years ago, I want it to continue, I want the left to be rooted out of the country

said Jaqueline Lopes, a 50-year-old teacher from Rio de Janeiro.

Gathered in Brasilia?

Lula, who regained his political rights in 2021 after his convictions were overturned in a huge corruption suspicion case, is leading the polls although his opponent seems to be closing the gap.

Monday evening, a poll by the Ipec institute still gave a comfortable advantage to the former left-wing president, with 44% of voting intentions in the first round, against 32% for the current head of state.

At the end of July, an opinion poll by the other benchmark institute, Datafolha, reported a larger gap: 47% for Lula, 29% for Bolsonaro.

The main concern of Brazilians, according to polls, is the economic situation, marked in recent years by high levels of unemployment and inflation, which have undermined Bolsonaro's popularity.

This Tuesday will be inducted into the presidency of the Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE) judge Alexandre de Moraes.

This Supreme Court magistrate is one of President Bolsonaro's pet peeves, against whom he ordered the opening of an investigation for disseminating false information about the electoral system.

The Head of State has constantly questioned the reliability of the electronic ballot boxes used in the country since 1996, citing "

fraud

" without providing evidence.

Attacks that raise fears that he will not recognize the result of the ballot in the event of defeat.

Source: lefigaro

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