sábado, 27 de octubre de 2018

BRAZIL ELECTIONS A HEART IN A HURRY!





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RIO DE JANEIRO (Sputnik) - Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (Liberal Social Party) promised to end the "corrupt" system that in his opinion established the Workers' Party (PT) in his years of government.
"More to do, we are going to undo the failed and corrupt system that the PT built," the presidential candidate promised in his account of the social network Twitter, when talking about his proposals for a profound reform of the administration.
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The ultra-right presidential promised to reduce expenses "by reducing the number of state enterprises and ministries" and to appoint technical and trained names as senior managers.
Bolsonaro also proposes to decentralize resources so that municipalities and states have more financial autonomy and combat fraud in social programs, because in this way "there is money left over to guarantee more income for the most needy".
In recent days, the candidate made several references to the expansion of the "Bolsa Familia" program, one of the flags of the governments of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-2011), which managed to lift millions of people out of poverty extreme
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According to the local newspaper Folha de São Paulo, the Bolsonaro team plans to launch in the next few days a program to universalize public nurseries for babies and children up to three years and expand the amount allocated to the "Bolsa Familia".
In total, the annual expenditure on these programs would be around 100 million reais (26 million dollars).
Bolsonaro will face Fernando Haddad (PT) in the second round on October 28, and although part as favorite, his strategy is to win more support among the poorest, the traditional electorate of Lula da Silva's party.

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In the speech, it seems very nice: "We are going to put an end to that maharajah game!" It is a shame that the phrase, dictated by the PSL candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, is as deceitful as the image of honesty that he tries to forge.

All his anti-corruption discourse falls to the ground when faced with an inconvenient truth: his past. Bolsonaro is nothing more than an "old fox" of parliament who cancels votes on charges.

One case, among many, illustrates well the difference between what he talks about the mouth out and what goes out of the cabinet door inwards. In 1996, Bolsonaro imposed a condition to vote for the end of the IPC (Congress of Pensioners' Institute): "I only vote if they help me to free up resources in the budget or to indicate the director of state".

In this sense, some of his proposals on privatization and the "opinion" that functionalism is "the great problem of Previdencia in Brazil". The frauds he talks so much about, see, are the ones he publicly admits to having the intention to do. What to expect from who votes in the Chamber in exchange for resources and positions in an important function as the president?

Another clear case that Bolsonaro is more on the side of the maharajas than the people. "Just remember another statement by the PSL candidate explaining the donation of R $ 200 thousand from the JBS group to his campaign to deputy in 2014:" My party received a tip yes, but which party does not receive a tip? "

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And the list does not stop there. In a session of the Chamber's Constitution and Justice Committee, the deputy confessed that he hires direct relatives. He cited the situation of his son Eduardo, now a federal deputy for Sao Paulo, who was an official of the PTB leadership between 2003 and 2004. His brother, who was exonerated, was a phantom official of Alesp and received R $ 17,000 per month.

And he still has more. This same report of 1996 mentions that Bolsónaro in the Chamber of Deputies, in 1993, had already preached the closing of the Congress.

In those elections, the candidate also demonstrates the little or no concern that he has with the transparency in his accounts: he has not yet informed the Electoral Justice of the expenses of his campaign in the first round nor answered the questions of the journalists about that. .

As we see, the anti-democratic ideas of the candidate are very old and rooted. You cannot trust someone who speaks one thing and in practice acts totally different.

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But, vote with the heart because the viscera cloud the reason and without reason there never existed a good solution.

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María Evangelina Cobo Zaballa
Castro-Urdiales    (Cantabria)