Brazil: Before the Presidential Elections, the Bolsonaro Clan Splits Around the Former First Lady
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In Brazil, the war is raging in the family of former President Jair Bolsonaro. She opposes former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro to her four sons-in-law, including the eldest Flavio, who is running for president next October. The senator has just seen his presidential candidacy a little more weakened by two videos published last week by his mother-in-law.
The exhibition of the disagreement between Michelle Bolsonaro and Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) weakens the senator's pre-candidacy to the Presidency in the opinion of 64.1% of the voters who watched the video of the former first lady with criticisms of the senator, according to AtlasIntel research released today. Michelle published a recording last week in which she said she had been "humiliated" and "mistreated" by the stepson, after criticizing an…
One family, three leaders and several conflicting interests.In Brazil, a dispute over the political heritage of jailed former President Jair Bolsonaro confronts his eldest son and presidential candidate Flávio with former First Lady Michelle.Three months after the elections, the crisis between Michelle Bolsonaro, 44 years old, and Flávio Bolsonaro, 45, threatens the unity of the right, which seeks to prevent the re-election of leftist Luiz Ináci…
AtlasIntel research shows that Jair Bolsonaro supporters are right about Flavio in the fight with the former first lady. Read in the People's Gazette.
The Atlas/Bloomberg research released on Thursday (2) shows that most voters believe that the video published by former Prime Lady Michelle Bolsonaro (PL), in which she exposes the disagreement with the senator and pre-candidate Flavio Bolsonaro (PL), weakens his campaign. Among the interviewees who watched the video, 64.1% said that the episode undermines Flavio's candidacy, while 9.2% assess that it strengthens it. Other 22.4% said that the co…

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