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Globo believes Bolsonaro threatens the economy and the lives of millions of Brazilians.

In an editorial, the Marinho family's newspaper argues that Bolsonarism, a consequence of the 2016 coup d'état, could destroy the economy and kill millions of people.

Globo assesses that Bolsonaro threatens the economy and the lives of millions of Brazilians (Photo: PR | Reproduction)

247 - Bolsonarism, a result of the 2016 coup and the fraudulent 2018 election, is a complete disaster without the presence of former president Lula, and could destroy the economy and kill millions of people, according to an editorial in the newspaper O Globo. "The dismissal of Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta is typical of a government like Bolsonaro's, where Cartesian logic is often contradicted by other factors. This is due to the president's psychological profile and/or the ideological beliefs of him, his family, and those around him. It is illogical and goes against intelligence to attack China, the country's largest trading partner, and from whom Brazil needs help to face the coronavirus epidemic. But, in this kind of parallel world, federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, the president's son, criticizes China, and the Minister of Education, Abraham Weintraub, follows suit and posts a tasteless and malicious joke about the Chinese online. They are not concerned with matters of government and state, only with their sectarian beliefs," points out the source. text.

"A major economic crisis will occur anyway, but his government will make it worse if it significantly delays the recovery by allowing what is happening in the United States, Italy, and Spain. Their governments were slow to realize they should implement strict social isolation measures, and their death toll surpasses China's 3.300. In the United States, it passed 10 yesterday. Northern Italy anticipated what could happen in Brazil: the death of a large number of elderly people infected by their children and grandchildren on their way home from work. The fate of countless poor families could be decided by Jair Bolsonaro's pen," the editorialist also writes.