Coinciding with Joe Biden’s nod to Jair Bolsonaro, posing in social media with Ambassador Nestor Forster in the Oval Office, criticism of Lula grew in Anglo-American vehicles, referring to Lava Jato.
In the Economist (below, on Instagram), “Acclaimed as a savior, mocked as a thief, Lula is back.” In the print edition, “How corrupt was Lula?”. With an extensive account of the accusations, the Supreme Court questions: “the final judgment must come from a historical study, not from a judicial decision”.
He underlines that Bolsonaro calls Lula a “nine-fingered thief” and, in the end, questions Alckmin for “opportunism”.
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