332. Brazil after the “elections”
332. Brazil after the “elections”

332. Brazil after the “elections”

Vienna 12/05/2022

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It’s been over a month since Brazil’s bizarre presidential election. Why “bizarre”? Sentenced to 26 years in prison for corruption and money laundering since 2018, Lula da Silva was acquitted on “procedural grounds” in March. The court’s jurisdiction was challenged, allowing the former president to vote in this year’s elections.

In the article How to Win the Election, I described the “democratic” way to win the election. And that’s what happened. This effective procedure was presumably widely used in the countries of former western democracies, e.g. E.g.: USA (2020), Poland (2020), France (2022), Germany / Berlin (2021) and Austria (2022). In these elections, the admittedly not always reliable opinion polls showed a completely different result than announced.

The largest protests in Brazil to date have been going on for more than a month. Here is an example of millions protesting against election fraud in Sao Paulo. Crowds are demanding that the military take the lead and organize an investigation into vote-rigging. According to an eyewitness to the events, there will be some sort of takeover by the Brazilian military in the near future. You can enable automatic translation with English subtitles on YouTube.

South American Indians stormed the Brazilian parliament and protested Lula da Silva’s assumption of the presidency.

President-elect.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik

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