Bolsonaro makes threats again and asks voters to stay in the polling station after voting.
In a speech in the municipality of Pelotas (RS), Jair Bolsonaro (PL) called on voters to "remain in the region" of the polling stations until the results of the vote count are in.
247 - Jair Bolsonaro (PL) once again threatened a coup by questioning the reliability of the electronic voting results. This Tuesday (11), the occupant of the Planalto Palace called on voters to "remain in the region" of the polling stations until the results of the count were in.
"On the 30th, dressed in green and yellow, we will vote. And more than that. We will remain in the area of the polling station until the results are tallied," Bolsonaro told supporters in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, according to an article published this Tuesday by [source name missing]. Folha de S.Paulo newspaper.
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"I'm sure the result will be what we all expect. Especially since the other side can't gather anyone. We're all suspicious. How can that guy [Lula] have so many votes if the people aren't on his side?", he added.
Since taking power in 2019, Bolsonaro has tried to convey to the population the message that the Judiciary is hindering his government. He defended the participation of the Armed Forces in the counting of the election results. Opposition parties warned of a possible coup attempt if the head of the federal Executive branch does not win on October 30th, when he will face Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the second round.
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The incumbent president received 48,89% (3.245.023 votes) of the vote in Rio Grande do Sul in the first round of the presidential election. Lula came in second place with 42,28% (2.806.672 votes). In the Southern Region, Bolsonaro had 54%, compared to 36% for the Workers' Party candidate.
In the country, the former president garnered 48% of the valid votes (57,2 million) in the first round of the election, compared to 43% (51 million) for Bolsonaro.
In the Ipespe survey, released this Tuesday (11), the former president appeared with 54% of valid votes, compared to 46% for Bolsonaro. in the dispute for the second round. Another institute, Ipec, released numbers this Monday (10) and also showed Lula in first position, with 55% of the valid votes. Bolsonaro received 45%..
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