The rift in Argentine politics was fully entered into Sunday’s Brazilian elections. Everyone’s Front (FdT) leaders demonstrated on social networks in favor of the candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da SilvaWhile supporting “Together for Change” leaders Jair Bolsonaro.
“Today the brotherly Brazilian people will embrace hope, rights and joy once again. Strength, Lula!” the Buenos Aires government minister wrote on Twitter. Cristina Alvarez Rodriguez.
While the head of the Buenos Aires Senators’ Caucus is from the front of everyone, Teresa GarciaHe asserted that “imprisonment and persecution” against Lula “was not enough for them (the de facto authority) because “the Brazilian people will win today in defense of their rights.”
Leader of Popular Unity and former director of Nasion Bank, Claudia Lozanowarned Brazil that in the neighboring country, “a new battle for democracy and an end to inequality is taking place in Latin America.”
“It’s playing to end the current president’s nightmare Jair Bolsonaro and opening a new era in Latin America,” Lozano said of the Brazilian president who is seeking re-election.
From Together for Change, support Bolsonaro
Leaders of Together for Change spoke out, for their part, in favor of Bolsonaro’s re-election. Former Minister in the Government of Buenos Aires and Former Mayor of San Miguel Joaquin de la Torre He used his Twitter account to “bank” the current Brazilian president. De la Torre emphasized that the current president of Brazil is “an example of the potential for very profound change”.
He said, “Tided the accounts, the economy is growing and inflation is low. Corruption is a thing of the past,” concluding that “the streets are safe because there is a government that regulates the system.”
For his part, the former candidate for the position of Vice President of the organization Together for Change (JxC) Miguel Picetto “Brazil’s victory will be important,” he stressed Bolsonaro‘, arguing that ‘preserving the economic path that has been achieved, GDP growth and reducing insecurity will be positive not only for the sister nation but also for the entire region’.
The dispute between the liberals
Among the liberals, a strange disagreement also arose regarding the elections in Brazil. National Deputy of Libertad Avanza Javier Meli He expressed his strong support for Jair Bolsonaro. Mili maintains a great friendship with Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of the current Brazilian president.
National Representative of Avanza Libertad, Jose Luis Espert, for his part, has spoken on several occasions against Jair Bolsonaro He criticized her more than once. Although he did not speak in favor of Lula, he made it clear that he does not support Bolsonaro.