Former candidate Fernando Haddad, who relieved Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on the Workers’ Party ballot during the past presidential elections, will be prosecuted on charges of alleged passive corruption and money laundering.
Former candidate Fernando Haddad, who relieved Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on the Workers’ Party ballot during the past presidential elections, will be prosecuted on charges of alleged passive corruption and money laundering.
In order to preserve democracy in Brazil, threatened by right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked this Wednesday to vote for Fernando Haddad, representative of the Workers’ Party.
Judge Celso de Mello, of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, described Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of right-wing presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro, as coupe and inconsequential.
Over a thousand Brazilian jurists backed this Wednesday to Fernando Haddad, the presidential candidate for the Workers’ Party, to consider him the only one able to guarantee the continuity of democracy in the country.
Representatives of six political parties grouped together on a Democratic front in support of Fernando Haddad, warned that voting for this presidential candidate is the answer to the shadow of fascism threatening to lay on Brazil.
Brazil will be headed for a new round of presidential elections on October 28, after none of the applicants to the head of State achieved absolute majority at the polls this Sunday.
There is second round: brother nations are with the Brazil of dialogue and respect, this was the reaction of Argentine Nobel Peace Prize Adolfo Perez Esquivel after the results of the presidential elections in that nation.
The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Workers’ Party, Fernando Haddad, denounced this Wednesday a media campaign against him, which attributed to followers of right-wing aspirant Jair Bolsonaro.
Brazilian former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked the Workers’ Party to support the candidate of the Happy People again coalition, Fernando Haddad, on next Sunday’s elections.