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peppertree

(21,620 posts)
Thu Jul 22, 2021, 09:40 PM Jul 2021

'No banana republic': Brazil's politicos guarantee 2022 vote after bombshell story

Brazil's political leaders lined up on Thursday to stress next year's presidential election is certain to take place, after a bombshell newspaper report that Brazil's defense minister had issued a threat about holding the highly polarized vote.

Estado de S. Paulo reported that Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto, 64, a former army general, had told powerful House Speaker Arthur Lira via an interlocutor that the 2022 election would not take place unless printed ballots were used.

Both Lira and Braga Netto denied the report.

The Estado de S. Paulo story landed at a fraught time in Brazil, amid repeated - and unfounded - allegations by President Jair Bolsonaro that the country's electronic voting system is vulnerable to fraud.

With his popularity falling after overseeing the world's second deadliest coronavirus outbreak, the far-right former army captain is pushing to replace the system with printed ballots, but the bill has not gained much traction in Congress.

At: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/report-brazil-defense-minister-threatened-2022-vote-sparks-uproar-2021-07-22/



Brazil's Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto looks on after a ceremony at the Ministry of Defense in Brasilia, Brazil, earlier today.

Braga Netto's reported threat that the 2022 election would be cancelled unless printed ballots were used has raised alarm in the South American giant of 214 million.

Most polling has Braga Netto's right-wing boss, President Jair Bolsonaro, behind populist former President Lula da Silva by double digits.
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'No banana republic': Brazil's politicos guarantee 2022 vote after bombshell story (Original Post) peppertree Jul 2021 OP
Wow. Since Bolsonaro can't keep Lula in prison, he's going to try to cancel the election. Judi Lynn Jul 2021 #1
Another good reason to be thankful it's Biden taking any Brazilian calls - not Cheeto peppertree Jul 2021 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
1. Wow. Since Bolsonaro can't keep Lula in prison, he's going to try to cancel the election.
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 01:44 AM
Jul 2021

Easy to recognize what his step after this one fails will be.

Lula da Silva needs a fortress around him until somehow Bolsonaro is removed, one way or another.

They're all really going for the big, all-out power grab, everywhere. Who would have imagined this could happen?

peppertree

(21,620 posts)
2. Another good reason to be thankful it's Biden taking any Brazilian calls - not Cheeto
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 11:34 AM
Jul 2021

Can you imagine?

"Y'ello?"

"Heh-lo, Mr. President? It's Bolso-NAH-ro."

"Oh, yeah. Jar-head - I mean, Jair. What can I do you for?"

"Well, I've got a PRAH-blem. This KAH-munist Lula is going to beat me - unless I self-coup!"

"That's a great idea, Jair. You know what I always say: if you can't woo'em, coup'em."

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