Early Election Advertising?: Brazil's President Is Sued for Carnival Parade
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During the presidential election in October, Lula aims for a fourth term as a candidate for the left-wing workers' party. Half a year ago, he is celebrated at a carnival parade that traces his life story. The opposition sees this as part of his re-election campaign.
A great tribute to the president at the Rio Carnival had been a source of criticism in February. The opposition accuses him of unlawful election advertising. Now the case could be brought to justice.
At the Carnival in Rio, a Samba school presents the life story of left-wing President Lula da Silva. The opposition speaks of illegal election advertising – now a court of law takes over the matter.
A great tribute to the president at the Rio Carnival had been a source of criticism in February. The opposition now accuses Lula of unlawful election advertising. The case could be brought to justice.
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has moved forward with the lawsuit filed by the Novo party against…
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has carried out an action that questions the participation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) in the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro. The process involves suspicions of abuse of economic power and misuse of the media. The New Party presented the action against the plate after the parade of the Academics of Niterói, held on February 15. The school led to the Marquis of Sap…
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