Demonstration in support of Bolsonaro in Lisbon gatherer of supporters
About Três Dias do Brasil Grandes, Jair Bolsonaro in what is marked in the country.
Wearing yellow T-shirts with Bolsonaro’s face stamped on the front, the protesters were reproducing slogans such as “Lula, thief, your place is in prison” or “Brazil will never be red”reference to the “danger of communists dominating Brazil” if the other main candidate, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, wins the fights scheduled for October 2nd.
Bolsonaro compete a lot with the previous government, which a prisoner and the president compete, and the country had several difficult country and the government managed, despite the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the crisis, to continue to make the government and have one of the lowest inflations in the world”, civil builder Marcos Flávio Pereira, on vacation with his wife in Portugal, told Lusa, which ended up regaining the feelings of the protesters.
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“This is the government that must continue, the other must remain in jail, where the former president should have been,” he added, explaining that the negative image is sometimes associated with the Brazilian President, in retaliation for some of the measures evaluated by the current president. executive.
The President cut out of the big media, the televisions that always literally follow, and they started to boycott him; They created an image that is not true, he is one of the greatest defenders of women and freedom, he is a great statesman,” he said.
The demonstration, organized by the Brazilian magazine DireitaBR and which takes place on the day marking the bicentennial of Brazil’s independence, began with a Catholic prayer (a “father”) and was ended by several interventions by activists, who generally criticized the press and hailed Bolsonaro as the right person to lead Brazil.
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The elections for the bicentennial of the independence of Brazil, marking this Wednesday, take place when the official campaign for the presidential elections of 2 October is underway, with a possible second round on 30 October, to which are candidates, among others, Jair Bolsonaro and former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
According to the average of polls released in Brazil, Lula da Silva leads the presidential race with more than 44% of voting intentions, followed by Bolsonaro who has more than 30% of support at the moment.