Bolsonaro authorizes transfer of power process
Created: 2022-11-01Updated: 2022-11-01 21:57
Jair Bolsonaro spoke for the first time on Tuesday after his election defeat. © Eraldo Peres/AP/dpa
Brazil's right-wing President Bolsonaro has remained silent since his election defeat by his opponent Lula.
The country held its breath.
Now he spoke up.
Brasília - After his defeat in the elections in Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro has agreed to hand over power.
Bolsonaro has authorized him to initiate the process of changing government in accordance with the law, his cabinet chef Ciro Nogueira said on Tuesday.
However, the so-called transition is regulated by law anyway, and approval by the outgoing government is not required.
Bolsonaro had previously spoken publicly for the first time since his defeat on Sunday, but without expressly acknowledging the victory of his challenger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Lula received 50.9 percent of the vote in the runoff on Sunday, Bolsonaro got 49.1 percent.
"I want to thank the 58 million Brazilians who voted for me on October 30," Bolsonaro said.
"As President and as a citizen, I will continue to fulfill all the requirements of our Constitution."
Trailers blocked roads
He also mentioned his supporters who have blocked numerous highways across the country in the past few days.
"The current demonstrations are the result of outrage and a sense of injustice at the way the electoral process was conducted," Bolsonaro said.
"Peaceful demonstrations will always be welcome."
Lula received 50.9 percent of the vote in the runoff on Sunday, Bolsonaro got 49.1 percent.
Even before the vote, Bolsonaro had repeatedly expressed doubts about the electoral system and indicated that he might not recognize the result.
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