Nelson de Sá: Bolsonaro and other ‘strong men’ will end up in London tabloids

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The Brazilian president has captured the attention of London tabloid websites, with right-wing The Sun (below) and Mail reporting his presence in the city, along with others of the same “controversial” range, such as Saudi Mohammed bin Salman — the latter making suspense. about whether or not to attend Elizabeth II’s funeral.

In the Sun’s statement, “Strongmen disembark for the queen’s funeral, and Brazil’s populist ruler speaks to the crowd.” Both played several videos of Bolsonaro in London. Opening its text, the Mail notes that the speech aimed to “gain points before the elections in the South American country”.

Prestigious newspapers like the Conservative Telegraph made formal and even respectful records. But the rally on the balcony also received attention from the liberal The Guardian, with a headline on the home page, without a photo, “Bolsonaro uses a visit to the queen’s funeral as an ‘electoral platform'”, echoing the expression of the deputy Joyce Hasselmann.

In addition to reporting on the speech of the “far-right president”, the newspaper reports that “friends and relatives of British journalist Dom Phillips, murdered in the Amazon, also met [diante da embaixada] to express their indignation at the presence of Bolsonaro. The small group had to be protected by the police“.

The Guardian notes that Lula criticized Bolsonaro’s action, saying he would be after “good image” abroad. and that the deputy Eduardo Bolsonaroin London with her father, questioned the newspaper’s own coverage on social media.

Among news agencies, Reuters reported that “Bolsonaro attracts attention for aggressive campaign speech before the Queen’s funeral”. In the more direct American Associated Press, “Bolsonaro seeks votes before the queen’s funeral.”

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