Ciro Gomes wants to transform Brazil “into Portugal”
“I am trying to show the poor this polarization of teeth, which I Brazilians do not help to build. On the contrary, I was trying to use Bolsonaro’s misleading promise in 2018, trying that people could not use Bolsonaro’s misleading promise, publicizing and publicizing the economic ad in there, which went to the Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores)“, said Gomes, when classifying the polarization between the leaders of the presidential polls as a problem that needs to be overcome, in an interview with Jornal Nacional, on TV Globo, on Tuesday.
“My task is to project Brazil for the next 30 years into a Portugal on human rights (…) I want, in 30 years, for Brazil to become a Portugal in quality of life“, he added.
The Democratic Party (PD) candidate estimated that an economic crisis worker currently has about 3 million people at any given year and another 10 million with the degree of hunger in Brazil 3, where 3 million people live in crisis, in addition to an unemployment rate above 10%, it was promoted by a project to support development based on political alliances of governance of center-right parties that all governments since redemocratization and promised to break this cycle that prevents the government of the country .
When asked how he will carry out campaign promises, such as, for example, a minimum wage of one thousand reais (about 197 euros) for all Brazilians without the majority support in Congress, since the PDT has not been able to form alliances with other parties for this candidacy, Gomes said he will also make agreements with mayors and regional governors to renegotiate the debts of Brazilian federation bodies with the central government and will call for popular plebiscites to implement projects and reforms that will not be approved in Congress.
In a 40-minute interview, the PDT candidate, who was once governor of the state of Ceará and ran for the Brazilian presidency for the fourth time, harshly criticized the “centrão” (the name given to center-right congresses with a majority in the party), and said that it will open the possibility of re-electing politics, and it can be powerful to hand power.
In third place on the last date Folha, with 7% of the voting intentions, the PDT candidate sometimes attacked the polarization between former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the current head of state, Jair Bolsonaro, in an interview that took place in a more milder than Bolsonaro’s the day before.
The presidential election in Brazil has the first round scheduled for the 2nd and the second round, if necessary, on the 30th of the same month.
In all, 12 candidates are running for president: Jair Bolsonaro, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Ciro Gomes, Simone Tebet, Luís Felipe D`Ávila, Soraya Tronicke, Roberto Jefferson, Pablo Marçal, Eymael, Leonardo Pericles, Sofia Manzano and Vera Lúcia.