Manuela: Brazil seems like a surrealist movie.
Former vice-presidential candidate on Fernando Haddad's ticket, Manuela D'Ávila, compared the clumsy start of Jair Bolsonaro's government to a surrealist film: "It's a son provoking Hamas, a Minister wanting a pink cemetery for a woman who is a victim of femicide, a Minister at the Ipiranga gas station making jokes in Congress, and Bolsonaro says it's TOUGH for him. It's tough for us! Brazil looks like a film directed by Buñuel with cinematography by Dali."
247 - Former federal congresswoman Manuela D'Avila (PCdoB) ironically described the disorganization, with surreal undertones, of President Jair Bolsonaro's (PSL) government. According to her, recent events, such as the provocation made by federal congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro (PSL) against the Islamic group Hamas, make the country seem as if it is being directed by the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, one of the most controversial filmmakers in history.
"It's a son provoking Hamas, a Minister wanting a pink cemetery for a woman who is a victim of femicide, a Minister at the Ipiranga gas station making jokes in the Chamber, and Bolsonaro says it's TOUGH for him. It's tough for us! Brazil looks like a film directed by Buñuel with cinematography by Dali," the former federal deputy, vice-presidential candidate on Fernando Haddad's (PT) ticket, ironically remarked.