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Bolsonaro did not divert to Lula by visiting Trump’s luxury resort in the United States

Bolsonaro did not divert to Lula by visiting Trump’s luxury resort in the United States

Bolsonaro and his idol Donald Trump. Photo: Reproduction – Montage

The trip is scheduled for Wednesday (28), ahead of the end of the mandate. Bolsonaro reportedly told friends he wanted to “take a break for 1 or 2 months” in Florida

Defeated President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) decided to go to former US President Donald Trump’s luxury hotel to escape his commitment to present the presidential sash to US President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT).

Information from the columnist UOL, Thais Oyama.

According to him, Bolsonaro told his friends that he was going to spend the season at the Mar-a-Lago condominium in Palm Beach, Florida (USA). The property where the luxury resort is located is a statue of former US President Bolsonaro.

The trip is scheduled for Wednesday (28). Bolsonaro reportedly told friends he wanted to “take a break for 1 or 2 months” in Florida. The report could not confirm whether Bolsonaro will stay at Trump’s property or at another home.

There is also no word on who will accompany him on this foreign trip, where he is supposed to be in Brazil, handing over the presidential mantle to the winners of the election.

By the way, Bolsonaro left the presidency on October 30, after the TSE (High Electoral Court) declared Lula’s victory in the second round.

“Great Action”

The conclusion indicates that his close associates could not convince him to send the sari to Lula. According to the newspaper S. State of PaloHis influential friends tried to prove that in the current climate of radicalization in the country, fulfilling this duty could sound like a “great act” on his part.

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However, Bolsonaro lacks greatness. He used the presidency for 4 years sparingly. Militant, he never had the grandeur or pride to understand the relevance of the position he was elected to in October 2018.

Having no status for so long, I won’t have it now after the defeat. He is the first President of the Republic to be defeated in the first exercise of his mandate since the institution of re-election was inserted into the Brazilian legal system by EC (Amendment to the Constitution) 16 enacted on June 4, 1997.

In the final year of Fernando Henrique Cardoso’s first presidential term, the Electoral Commission was approved, including buying votes in Congress to ratify a constitutional amendment.

BIA KICIS SAID BOLSONARO DOESN’T PASS THE BELT

In an interview Brazilian mailLast Friday (23), Bolsonaro deputy Pia Kissis (PL-DF) said she did not believe Bolsonaro would send the banner.

According to the parliamentarian, Bolsonaro will not make the passage on January 1. “I don’t believe he personally will make that sash pass. But someone will [a passagem]”, noted that he was withdrawing more and more.

News of Bolsonaro’s trip abroad, before ending his mandate, had a serious impact. There are those who believe that once he loses the privileged forum, he will flee. Or even “regret” because he can’t deal with failure. But there are those who find nothing surprising in the news.

“We normalized the president’s absurdities and this result is expected. But this is a historic break with the democratic tradition. Crossing the banner is a symbol of respect for the constitution. Bolsonaro will forever be marked as the president who is an enemy of democracy,” federal deputy Tabata Amaral (PSB-SP) said in his account. Twitter🇧🇷

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Figuerido also didn’t pass up the band

José Sarni, the last president of the republic to complete his term, took office in March 1985. He was succeeded by General Joao Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, who did not accept the position. To participate in the first elected citizen ceremony after the military dictatorship. He led Brazil between 1979 and 1985.

Figuerido died on December 24, 1999 in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 81. He ended the cycle of military dictatorship practiced in Brazil on April 1, 1964. In 1961, the armed forces overthrew democratically elected President João Goulart in a civil-military coup.

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