Former President of Brazil Luis Inacio Lula da Silvathe front-runner in next October’s presidential election, accused President Jair Bolsonaro of creating “confusion” in the same way that Donal Trump has done in the past. US elections.
“Bolsonaro wants to create confusion because Trump He did in USA. He wants to create suspicion where there is none. He is trying to deceive the people in order to justify all sorts of nonsense, ”Lula wrote on his social networks.
Lula, who ruled Brazil between 2003 and 2010, he referred to the smear campaign led by Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election in USA.
At that time, Trump persistently and unprovenly attacked vote by mail and questioned the accuracy of the result that gave the victory to the Democrat Joe Biden.
Leader labor party This comes after Bolsonaro met with a group of foreign ambassadors the day before to question the reliability of the electronic ballot boxes that have been in use in the country since 1996, and there have been no complaints of fraud since.
“(Bolsonaro) is not afraid of electronic ballot boxes, he is afraid of the Brazilian people,” stressed the former union leader.
Lula, Brazil’s favorite
Lula guides everyone polls about the intention to vote when less than three months remain before the October elections, and can win in the first round.
The former president has about 45% of the vote, about fifteen percentage points more than Bolsonarowho in recent weeks has stepped up his attacks on electronic voting, which saw him elected MP for nearly three decades and President in 2018.
In the midst of the offensive, the Brazilian opposition filed a new complaint on Tuesday before Supreme Court against the head of state, against whom another investigation is already underway in Supreme Court in this respect.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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