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Thousands take part in pro-Bolsonaro demonstrations in Brazil
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Thousands take part in pro-Bolsonaro demonstrations in Brazil
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Like Trump, Bolsonaro attacks voting system ahead of poll
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23/07/2021 - 03:54 People in Brazil cast their ballots electronically at voting stations, and Bolsonaro has long been arguing for a paper printout to be made of each vote cast, suggesting the absence of a paper trail makes cheating easier DOUGLAS MAGNO AFP/File 4 min
Brasília (AFP)
President Jair Bolsonaro has ramped up his attacks on Brazil s long-established electronic voting system, suggesting he is bracing for defeat in elections next year and to fight back, analysts say.
In rhetoric that could have been taken from the playbook of his ally, Donald Trump, Bolsonaro has been sniping at electronic voting, introduced in Brazil in 1996, and advocating instead for the use of printable and auditable paper ballots in the 2022 presidential race.
Brazil President Bolsonaro adopts Trump s style of defence, attacks voting system ahead of polls
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[Black Brazil]
Luis Roberto Barroso: “There are times in life when everyone needs to choose which side of history they want to be on. Today, we affirm that we are on the side of those who fight racism.”
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Black Brazilian Congresswoman Benedita da Silva welcomed a new electoral ruling aimed at fighting racism in Brazil s electoral process.
Black political candidates in Brazil must get a fair share of air time and public funding, the top electoral court has ruled in a decision set to change the face of elections.
“There are times in life when everyone needs to choose which side of history they want to be on. Today, we affirm that we are on the side of those who fight racism,” Luis Roberto Barroso, president of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court, said in a statement following Tuesday night’s ruling.