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From the United States, Jair Bolsonaro has warned that he will return to Brazil “in the coming weeks”.

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The former president of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro he said from the United States, where he has been since late last December, that he will return to Brazil “in the coming weeks” because his The “mission on Earth” is not over yet.

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“I also want to go back to Brazil, I intend to go back to Brazil in the next few weekssaid the far-right leader in Boca Raton, South Florida, during a Saturday night meeting with Brazilian worshipers gathered at an evangelical church.

“It’s worth it, you can be sure. Most of the Brazilian people are with us.the former president of the Church of All Nations said in Portuguese, as published by the Palm Beach Post, to applause from his followers.

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Mark Boykin, pastor of the evangelical church that organized the event, presented Bolsonaro as the “newly elected” president of Brazil and prayed aloud that one day the United States and Brazil would “learn to count when there is an election,” the details above.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro poses for a selfie during an event at a restaurant at Orlando's Dezerland amusement park.  Reuters photo.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro poses for a selfie during an event at a restaurant at Orlando’s Dezerland amusement park. Reuters photo.

The 67-year-old retired soldier also said that “everyone has a mission in life” and that his is not over yet.

Bolsonaro has been in the United States since December 30, two days before his successor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, took power, and is awaiting a “visa change” requested by his lawyer in January to stay longer in this country, which he came to while still president.

During the act, there were no direct references to the attack perpetrated on January 8 by Bolsonaro sympathizers on the headquarters of the three state powers in Brasilia, from which Bolsonaro timidly dissociated himself in a statement released by Orlando.

Without mentioning the unrest, according to the Palm Beach Post, Bolsonaro has told his supporters they must take risks to overcome the problems they believe the country is facing.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attends an event with members of the Brazilian community at the Majestic Life Church in Orlando, Florida.  Photo EFE.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attends an event with members of the Brazilian community at the Majestic Life Church in Orlando, Florida. Photo EFE.

At the request of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, on 14 January the Supreme Court of Brazil included the former president in the list of suspects for the attempted coup.

Lula’s visit to the United States

Bolsonaro’s announcement comes after the first visit to the United States since his inauguration of Lula da Silva, who last Friday met in the White House with his counterpart Joe Biden and together they discussed the commitment to defend democracy.

During the meeting, Biden referred to the January 2021 storming of the US Capitol by then-President Trump’s supporters and the January 8 attack in Brasilia by Bolsonaro supporters.

“Our strong democracies have been tested,” Biden said in the Oval Office with Lula. And she added: “Democracy has triumphed”.

“We must continue to defend democracy, democratic values, which is the core of our strength,” Biden added. “This is an important moment for both countries, in my view, and for the world.”

Lula, for his part, and without quoting Bolsonaro, said: “The last president did not like to have international relations with any country. His world began and ended with fake news in the morning, afternoon and night”.

Source: Clarin

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