Brazil gives democratic lesson to the world, says Josias de Souza
‘Brazil and the USA had inflammated invasions by autocratic leaders,’ says Josias
There is much similarity between January 6, 2021 in the United States, that invasion of the capitol, the United States Legislature, and our January 8, 2023. Many similarities. They were invasions stimulated by the Autocrat here, Jair Bolsonaro, and the autocrat there, Donald Trump. Both were inflated under the pretext of contesting the outcome of the polls.Josias de Souza, Facto News columnist
‘First to give a lesson to the world was the Brazilian electorate,’ says Josias
I say, and come accentuating it for a long time, that it is not just the Brazilian institutions that are giving lesson. The first to give lesson to the world was the Brazilian electorate. In the 2022 election, he evaded something unprecedented since the creation of reelection. Bolsonaro was the first president of history, since the creation of reelection, to have this prerogative evaded by the voter. The voter simply drained Bolsonaro from the Planalto Palace, denied him the perspective of a second term, as if anticipating what could happen in Brazil.
Josias de Souza
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