Bolsonaro receives support from world far-right leaders – Focus.jor
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On the eve of the first round, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) received the support of the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, one of the main leaders of the global far right. In recent days, Jose Antonio Caste, who ran in the second round of elections in Chile last year, supported Colombian Senator Maria Fernanda Cabal, the world’s far-right advocate, for the CEO’s re-election.
“My Brazilian friends, you are preparing for an important election. I have served my country in Europe for more than thirty years, and met many leaders, but I have seen few leaders as exceptional as your president, President Bolsonaro. I am pleased to have had the opportunity to work with him,” Urban said, in a video Posted today on Bolsonaro’s social media, “It’s a great honor to see and learn how he lowered taxes, stabilized the economy, and lowered crime rates. I hope he can continue his work,” the Hungarian prime minister added.
Bolsonaro went to Hungary in February after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin. In Budapest, the chief executive called Orban his “brother” and highlighted the commonalities between his government and that of the European nation. In July, the CEO received the President of Hungary, Katalin Novak, at Planalto Palace Bolsonaro.
In another video, shared yesterday on Bolsonaro’s social networks, he receives the support of Chile Cast, who quarreled with the current President of Chile, Gabriel Borek, left, the second round of the 2021 elections. For freedom, it was years of more progress and security . From Chile, we wish President Jair Bolsonaro all the best so that he can once again defeat the radical left,” said the Chilean far-right leader.
“On Sunday, October 2, the Brazilians decided whether they wanted to be free or slave, if they wanted to continue to enjoy prosperity, to be the only inflation-free country in the world, the only country that had no trade balance with China, because it It exports more than it imports from China.” Colombian Senator Maria Fernanda Caballe, another far-right advocate, said, “Okay, let’s follow Jair Bolsonaro with effort, heart and conviction.”
Bolsonaro had already received the support of former US President Donald Trump, who lost the election to Joe Biden in 2020 and challenged poll results, in a movement that culminated in the invasion of the US Congress by Trump hardliners in January 2021. Trump wrote on social media on 8 September that the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, “tropical Trump” as he is affectionately called, has done an amazing job for the wonderful Brazilian people.”
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