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The Brazil that will not govern

2022-09-29T10:36:34.669Z


The country votes on Sunday in the first round of the elections, but women, blacks and mestizos have almost no place in a Parliament dominated by an elite of white men.


Brazil will experience the first round of historic elections on Sunday.

The fight for the presidency is between Jair Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva, two white men with gray hair in a country where 50.9% of the population are women and more than half of the inhabitants are under 30 years old and are black. or mongrels.

Naiara Galarraga Gortázar, the correspondent for EL PAÍS, walks through that diverse and unequal Brazil that is not represented in politics.

Several people walk in front of a street towel stall with images of the current president of Brazil and candidate for re-election, Jair Bolsonaro, and his contender, former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. André Coelho (EFE)

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Source: elparis

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