Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who will try to renew his mandate in October, confirmed on Tuesday that he will attend the UN General Assembly in September. and hinted that he will use that forum to send “news” to Brazilin full campaign.
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“Today I held the first meeting for the speech” at the United Nations General Assembly, which will be inaugurated on September 20 at the organization’s headquarters in New York, said the head of state in “Dialogues with candidates” organized by the National Union of Trade and Services Entities (Unecs).
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Today I made the first meeting for the speech at the United Nations General Assembly
Bolsonaro recalled that, as is tradition, the first speech of the General Assembly will correspond to him and, as part of an electoral campaign, he anticipated that he intends to “give news to Brazil, from there to here.”
He even said that he will have a time of “fifteen minutes” for his statement, but that he is “trying to spend it for twenty”, something that will depend on the organizers of the General Assembly.
The elections in Brazil will be next October 2, a few days after the opening of the debates of the UN General Assembly, in which Bolsonaro has participated in the last three years, always with speeches much more focused on national issues than on the international agenda.
Until now, with little more than a month to go before the elections, the leader of the extreme right is clearly at a disadvantage in all the polls, which point to former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a candidate from a broad progressive front, as the great favorite.
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According to the polls, Lula would have around 45% of the voting intentions, compared to the 30% that Bolsonaro would obtain, who is trying to take the lawsuit to a second round, which will be necessary if none of the candidates manages to exceed 50%. .
EFE
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