Considering that the center has managed to get the center of attention from Bolsonaro’s phrasing, the president explains in his own lifetime that the electoral PEC, which has yielded more than R$40 billion, has not abandoned its preferred option for Doomsday. Rather, the president is no longer content to preach chaos within himself. Now he wants to convince the world that the Brazilian electoral system is mequetrefe. He summoned the heads of foreign embassies in Brasilia for an exhibition he plans to demonstrate that electronic voting machines in Brazil are absolutely unreliable.
Electronic voting machines have been operating for 26 years. During this period, they counted the victories of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Lula, Dilma Rousseff and Bolsonaro. In his meeting with the ambassadors, the captain risks convincing the interlocutors that the ballot boxes are indeed fraudulent. They have acquired the evil of alternation in power. Luckily, ambassadors will be convinced that Bolsonaro’s attendance from the meeting is not about the ballot box, but about the risk of being turned into the first president in history to avoid being re-elected by the voters.
In his live broadcast, Bolsonaro referred to a conference given hours ago in the United States by Minister Edson Fachin. In the report, the head of the TSE said that Brazil could face a more serious attack on institutions than the occupation of the Capitol, the seat of the American Congress, by Donald Trump devotees. Bolsonaro is following Trump’s footsteps. He also questioned the outcome of the election before the votes were counted. The defeat confused his fans.
In the United States, the Armed Forces turned away from the putschist and the institutions reacted harshly. Joe Biden took over. In Brazil, the troublemaker’s sidekick in uniform and the general commanding the defense portfolio participates in the choreography of the chaos. In his speech, which can be seen by the Americans, Fachin declared that “the Brazilian judiciary will not bow to anyone.” The world watches Bolsonaro’s effort to prove that Brazil is a banana republic and wonders: “Can Brazilian democracy resist?” We have reached this point.
source: Noticias
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