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"It's the great national agreement, with the people," says Correia after the Ibope poll.

"It's the great national agreement: with the workers, the people, the poor, black people, women, laborers, peasants, artists, public servants... With everyone! Seeing Globo broadcast his defeat is priceless!", stated state deputy Rogério Correia (PT); an Ibope poll showed former president Lula in first place, with 37% of the votes.

"It's the great national agreement, with the people," says Correia after the Ibope poll (Photo: Dir.: Rafael Ribeiro)

Mines 247 - State deputy Rogério Correia (PT) commented on the Ibope poll, released on Monday night (20), showing former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in first place, with 37% of the votes. In second place is federal deputy Jair Bolsonaro (PSL), with 18%.

"All the polls after the registration of candidacies showed that Lula is on track to be elected in the first round. It's the GREAT NATIONAL AGREEMENT: with the workers, the people, the poor, black people, women, laborers, peasants, artists, public servants... WITH EVERYTHING! Seeing Globo broadcast his defeat is priceless! Now it's time to increase the pressure: 50,000 registered Lula, hunger strike for #FreeLula, UN decision for Lula as a candidate, polls showing victory in the first round. The next step is public demonstrations and the righteous rebellion displayed in the streets!", the parliamentarian wrote on Twitter.

The expressions "grand national agreement" and "with the Supreme Court, with everything" gained prominence in the press in 2016, after a conversation between Senator Romero Jucá (MDB-RR) and the former president of Transpetro, Sérgio Machado, was released, which allegedly represented an attempt to obstruct the investigations of Operation Lava Jato, by the Federal Police.

Machado states: "Man, the easiest solution was to put Michel [Temer] in." Jucá replies: "Only Renan [Calheiros] is against this bullshit. 'Because he doesn't like Michel, because Michel is Eduardo Cunha.' People, forget Eduardo Cunha, Eduardo Cunha is dead, damn it." Then, Machado continues: "It's an agreement, putting Michel in, in a grand national agreement." Jucá: "With the Supreme Court, with everything." Machado: "With everything, then everything would stop." Jucá: "Yes. It would define where it stands, done."

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Behind Bolsonaro is former senator Marina Silva, from Rede (6%), followed by former minister Ciro Gomes (PDT) and former governor of São Paulo Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB), with 5% each.

Following them are Alvaro Dias, from Podemos (3%), Eymael (DC), Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), Henrique Meirelles (MDB) and João Amoêdo (Novo) with 1% each. Cabo Daciolo (Avante), Vera (PSTU) and João Goulart Filho (PPL) did not score. Blank/null votes: 16%; don't know/no answer: 6%.

In a scenario without former president Lula, Bolsonaro leads with 20%, followed by Marina (12%) and Ciro (9%). Next come Alckmin (7%), Fernando Haddad (PT) with 4%, Alvaro (3%), Eymael, Boulos, Meirelles, João Amoêdo, Cabo Daciolo, Vera and João Goulart Filho each score 1%. Blank and null votes total 29%, and those who did not know or did not answer, 9%.