Brazil's former president, far-right supporters, and influencers from the United States have repeatedly encouraged political violence, leading to terrorist acts
The president's inauguration ceremony was fast, and there were no speeches or parties. a President-elect Tancredo Neves had just been hospitalized at the
Military threatens Congress over COVID inquiry as Bolsonaro says Brazil “may not have” elections
With a Senate investigation implicating a number of military officers in corrupt multi-million-dollar COVID vaccine deals, the Brazilian high command issued an ominous threat last week. In a joint statement, the generals declared that they will “not tolerate any frivolous attack against the institutions which defend democracy and the freedom of the Brazilian people.”
Emboldened by these threats from the military chiefs, Brazil’s fascistic President Jair Bolsonaro told his supporters that Brazil “may not have elections” in 2022, when his term ends. He would claim the right to cancel the elections, he said, if his discredited charges of fraud in the country’s electronic balloting are not addressed through the adoption of his proposed “printed ballot” backup system.
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