Brazilian President Bolsonaro ‘will be constitutional’
The outgoing Brazilian President Jair Bolaro implementation of the Constitution too planned. He lost that in his first speech since his presidential election on Sunday against left-wing candidate Lula. Head of Cabinet of Ministers are once again ready for the power transfer process to begin.
It was looking forward to Bolsonaro’s first statement since his defeat. In the run-up to the second round of the presidential election, he himself had suggested that he would not recognize the result if he drew the short straw. As is well known, it ended with 49.1 percent of the opinions, its rival achieved 50.9 percent.
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During a short speech to his presidential palace in Brasilia, he did not complete Lula. Bolsonaro thanked his purchases. He didn’t prove the evidence, but Bolsonaro didn’t dispute the result either. He said he was always kept within the framework of the Constitution and committed to “maintaining the presidency of the Constitution”.
He also indicated that the statements of support to his address must be “peaceful”. He immediately opposed the roadblocks – “leftist methods” – which “free traffic movement” in almost all traffic. “The popular movements are the fruit of a sense of outrage and injustice at the way the process is proceeding,” he added.
“The president has ordered me by law to start the transfer process” with Lula’s team, his chief of staff Ciro Nogueira said shortly afterwards. Geraldo Alckmin is Tuesday as coordinator of the transition team that should pave the way for the transfer of power.