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VIDEO | Lula’s advantage over Bolsonaro increases

According to the poll hired by BTG Pactual Bank Lula is now 13% ahead of president Jair Messias Bolsonaro

04.Aug.2022 às 15h50
São Paulo
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In Brazil, the cities and towns that profit most from mining have families living under conditions of extreme poverty - TVT

 

On July 24 the Liberal Party officially launched the Jair Bolsonaro’s candidacy for reelection. At the event, it was announced as the vice president candidate General Braga Neto, who had minister posts in Bolsonaro’s government. The party’s convention took place in Rio de Janeiro and it was attended by allied politicians, evangelical pastors, and Michelle Bolsonaro, the president’s wife, who addressed a speech.

A recently released electoral poll shows that Lula’s advantage over Bolsonaro increased. According to the poll hired by BTG Pactual Bank and released on July 21st Lula is 13% ahead of current president Bolsonaro regarding voter's support for first round: 44% against 31%. In the previews survey, the difference was 9 percentage points. Lula had 41% of voter’s support and Bolsonaro had 32%. In a likely second round between the two candidates, Lula has 52% of voters’ support while Bolsonaro has 36%. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.

Minerals are a source of money. But in Brazil, the cities and towns that profit most from mining have families living under conditions of extreme poverty. That’s what shows a recently released survey.

Also, on What’s Happening in Brazil: Carolina Maria de Jesus, Maria Firmina dos Reis, Conceição Evaristo. The Brazilian literature is full of black women's writings. However, they are still less known and read than white men. Now a new generation of female authors wants to change this scenario.

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Chaiss is an instrumental music quintet formed in the city of São Paulo. With jazz influences, the group has already released two albums with original compositions. Now, we will check out the song “Jornada Transcendental”, which means “Transcendental Journey” in English. Besides chaiss, the video clip also features artist Linn da Quebrada.

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