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President of Brazil Jair Bolsonarowas at the center of criticism from the opposition on Saturday after statements in which he said he had entered a home for Venezuelan minors he found in a corner after creating “climate” went viral.
Criticizing on Friday in an interview with football influencers the situation Venezuela and the vulnerability of immigrant women in Brazil, she referred to a visit to San Sebastian, a poor town or district in Brasilia, that she made in April 2021, according to the local press.
“Stopped the motorcycle on the corner, took off the helmet, looked at some girls, three or four, pretty, 14, 15 years old, dressed up, one of the Saturdays in the community. A climate (atmosphere) was created, I returned. “Can I come into your house?” I went in,” he said. Bolsonaro.
In the house “there were about 15, 20 girls (…) all Venezuelans. And I’m wondering, the girls, all pretty, 14, 15 years old, gathered on Saturday, why? To earn a living,” the presenter added.
President who will seek re-election in the October 30 elections against the former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silvareiterates that the eventual victory of his rival “will turn the country into Venezuela,” from which millions of people emigrated during the reign of Nicolas Maduro.
“Do you want this for your daughter? (…) How did you get to this point? Wrong election,” the president said.
Statements scattered across social networks, and criticism from the environment multiplied. Lula.
Bolsonaro defends himself
After midnight on Saturday Bolsonaro He dismissed criticism live on social media and clarified that he entered the house with “10 other people” on a CNN broadcast.
“PT has crossed all boundaries. (…) I have always fought against pedophilia, I have always opposed the Venezuelan regime, I accompany the pain of the suffering of families who left Venezuela for Brazil,” he said. Bolsonarowho said “shocked” and outraged.
Criticism of the statements
Earlier, Lula’s Workers’ Party (PT) President Glasey Hoffmann called Bolsonaro “lecherous” and “criminal” in a tweet, while Senator Randolph Rodriguez, the former president’s campaign coordinator, expressed his “disgust”.
By your side Rosangela ‘Gianya’ da Silvawife of the former president, expressed her “outrage”.
Communications Minister Bolsonaro, Fabio Fariadenounced on Twitter that “PT appeals to all kinds of baseness” and asked for intervention Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to combat “fake news” and “misrepresentation” of statements.
Flavio Bolsonarothe president’s son, assured that his father “has always been a strong fighter against paedophilia.”
Duel at the gates of the second round
Lula D Bolsonaro exchanged attacks in recent days in an attempt to win voters into a runoff.
According to a Datafolha poll released on Friday, the left-wing leader is the favorite with 49% of the vote against Bolsonaro’s 44%.
(AFP)
Source: RPP
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