Research shows that the country wants to try Bolsonaro.
The numbers also speak volumes when the public was asked to give their opinion on Washington's recent economic measures.
The numbers are clear. A comfortable majority of 57% of Brazilians told Datafolha that they condemn Donald Trump's pressure to suspend the trial of Jair Bolsonaro, an ally of the White House in a project to recolonize the Brazilian economy and strengthen the schemes of domination of the country by imperialism.
The numbers also speak volumes when the public was asked to give their opinion on Washington's recent economic measures, which involved taxing Brazilian exports to the US.
Confirming that most Brazilians pay more attention to economic policy issues than is usually admitted, a total of 66% said that the US proposal will "greatly harm" the country. Only 7% opined that it "will not harm" it.
These data show, once again, a statistical landslide that illustrates the reality of a country where the small upper class takes a gigantic slice of the economic pie, disproportionate to their weight in the overall population, while the majority receives crumbs—or not even that.
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* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.



