Podcast: Bolsonaro’s speech in a campaign tone at the UN General Assembly

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President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) gave the opening speech of the UN General Assembly this Tuesday (20) in an electoral tone, with a defense of the federal government and an attack on former President Lula (PT).

Without naming the PT, who leads the polls, Bolsonaro said in New York that Petrobras got into debt for “mismanagement, political subdivision and deviations”, and that the person responsible for that “was unanimously condemned in three instances. ” —Lula’s convictions in Lava Jato were overturned by the STF (Federal Supreme Court).

In a speech to the Brazilian public, the president said that he ended “systemic corruption” in Brazil, despite suspicions about his family and scandals at the MEC and the state-owned Codevasf. Bolsonaro also spoke of “defense of the family” and “repudiation of gender ideology”.

In this Wednesday’s episode (21), Café da Manhã talks with the correspondent of Sheet in the USA, Thiago Amâncio, about the campaign tone in Bolsonaro’s speech at the UN and the balance of the president’s visit to New York.

The audio program is published on Spotify, partner streaming service of Sheet in the initiative and who specializes in music, podcast and video. You can listen to the episode by clicking above. To access the app, simply register for free.

Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Magê Flores and Bruno Boghossian, with production by Jessica Maes, Laila Mouallem and Victor Lacombe. Sound editing is by Thomé Granemann.

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