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Brazil elections. Government sends team to ensure “perfect performance” of the electoral act in Portugal

Sugar Mizzy September 29, 2022

Paulino Franco de Carvalho Neto, secretary for monitoring multilateral affairs at the ministry, designated as Itamaraty in Lisbon that Minister Carlos França envies a team for the consulate services in Portugal during the election.

“We brought here from Brasilia, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a reinforcement for 10 people who are equipped to reinforce the perspectives of both the consulate in Lisbon and the consulate in Porto”, said the diplomat. Seven of the Itamaraty team members are in Lisbon and the remaining three accompany the Oporto consulate.

The perfect objective can “ensure the realization of the consequences” in Portugal, from Lisbon, Porto and Faro, “where there is a large group of services that are perfect”, and it is up to him to “witness the two perfect services”, he added.

According to the diplomat, the team also has the role of “those means, financial means and conditions for Brazilians to be able to exercise” in Portugal “to be able to exercise”, he stressed. “So that they can happen in an organized, efficient and effective way”, reinforced the Itamaraty representative.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recalled the diplomat, “is an auxiliary body”: “We are responsible outside the organization, we are the best possible role for the organization of the Superior Electoral Court, and possible way for us” . Therefore, Minister Carlos França made the decision to send the team.

However, we have such a complete way that we don’t have a way of being a complete Brazil, but we have a way that is as complete as Brazil. with what justifies the fact that the diplomat of “structure set up for the organization of the best is well in operation”.

According to the most up-to-date data 8 of the Supreme Court in Portugal in 6 the next data, the number of registered consulates of the nearest Court.

The total number of voters in Lisbon, presented in consul 4 fit for presidents 100% above height 5.2, already explained to Brazil, in consul 4, at the time, 5.2, which was already explained to Brasil Valler a son, in the golden communication superior to 5. social the organizational aspects of the first round of Brazilian presidential elections in Portugal.

In the fifth qualified with 3 votes from Porto.

Lisbon, as premises of the Faculty of Law.

The increase from 2 October 2018 expected was reflected in the organization of the vote, the Lisbon case of existing votes in 2018 2058 in the e of 058.

The electoral act in Lisbon occupied 3 rooms at the Faculty of Law, spread over three or three rooms, announced today at the press conference, and there will be a counter at the entrance.

People will vote at 08:00 from Lisbon and close at 17:00, but if there is still a queue at the time of people, you may have booked at the appointed time to open Valmir Filho, Wladimir Filho. “Doors close, but these people will be given a password to still be able to vote,” he assured.

Voting is mandatory on the day of formalized contracting and on the request of Brazil on the day of voting formalized the mandatory contract on the day of voting formalized in Portugal, therefore.

“In Portugal’s requests in this sense, there are about 30 directions”, said the diplomat already has one case.

11 candidates are running for the Brazilian presidential election: Jair Bolsonaro, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Ciro Gomes, Simone Tebet, Luís Felipe D`Ávila, Soraya Tronicke, Eymael, Father Kelmon, Leonardo Pericles, Sofia Manzano and Vera Lúcia.

If none of the chosen candidates has a 50% majority plus one vote on October 2nd, the second round will take place with the two most voted on the 30th.

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