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GatoGordo

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Sat Oct 27, 2018, 08:01 AM Oct 2018

Jair Bolsonaro will win in Brazil (leftist opinion from Venezuela)

Jair Bolsonaro will win in Brazil with 57% of the votes and the left agonizes in Latin America
By: Javier Antonio Vivas Santana | Friday, 10/26/2018 2:21 PM

Translated from Spanish

There are many interpretations that have been given about the eventual triumph of a right-wing candidate to lead the destiny of Brazil during the next four years, starting in 2019 that even the ex-President Fernando Henrique Cardoso wrote an article trying to respond to that fact political.

I apologize to all those analysts who are searching within Brazil for answers to this political phenomenon, but there are only two responses to this electoral event. The first is, without doubt, the disqualification of Lula de Silva , unfair or not, due to his arrest for alleged acts of corruption related in part to the oil company Odebrecht that has led to more than one politician in Latin America, except in Venezuela, where the entire madurista hierarchy practically lacks writing a second part of the Apocalypse, explaining that they and their followers have assured immortality in heaven.

The second reason for Jair Bolsonaro to consolidate as president of the Republic of Brazil, over the candidate Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party, that is, Lula's political organization has to do directly with the disaster of the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, which has influenced the left in Argentina and now Brazil in a deep way in political terms, especially when the hegemony that the Kirchners maintained and then Lula himself in those countries of the region were broadly linked with the presidency that Chávez exercised in Venezuela.

Even in the case of Brazil, Chávez's influence was such that towards the end of 2006 when Lula was ready for re-election, a few days after the elections in that country, the then Brazilian president came to Venezuela to a political event to consolidate the support of his Venezuelan counterpart.

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https://www.aporrea.org/internacionales/a271061.html

Aporrea is a website devoted to Chavismo and the sacred memory of Hugo Chavez.

Haddad and the Workers Party in Brazil have attached their wagon unapologetically to Chavismo. Brazilians aren't blind. Even the most faithful opponent to right wing ideology in Brazil sees the disaster that is Venezuela every day. What was once the most envied country in all of Latin America, rich in resources and culture has become an absolute cesspool. Those who can are pouring across the borders to Colombia and Brazil with NOTHING. A humanitarian crisis of epic proportions, and Haddad can't bring himself or the WP to disavow the Chavista scumbags.
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