Brazilians do not want to suffer the same fate as Venezuelans, where the Communist Supreme Court paved the way for Hugo Chavez to gain power.
They are fighting back.
Breaking Digest previously reported that millions of Brazilians have taken to the streets in protest of the massive voter fraud by convicted criminal Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the October 30 presidential election.
Mainstream media outlets such as O Globo refuse to report on what may be the largest protests the world has ever seen, fueling even more rage and disappointment among the Brazilian people.
Socialist Lula was reported as the winner in the country’s election, but the people will not let it stand.
Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, and his conservative party, Partido Liberal (PL), have formally filed for an annulment of the October 30 presidential election result. The move comes after “two audits of the electronic voting machines” showed they changed some voting percentages.
Demonstrators complained that at least 100 of the electronic ballot boxes did not contain a single vote for Bolsonaro. 5 million votes were discarded. Allegedly, Lula won 50.9% of the vote and Bolsonaro 49.1%.
Breaking Digest reported earlier that Brazil’s Ministry of Defense issued a statement that the Armed Forces report did not exclude the possibility of fraud.
France 24 reports:
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has challenged the election he lost last month to leftist rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, according to a complaint filed with electoral authorities that alleges votes from some voting machines should be “invalidated.”
…Alexandre de Moraes, the Supreme Court justice who currently leads the TSE, said in a ruling seen by Reuters that Bolsonaro’s right-wing electoral coalition, which filed the complaint, must present its full audit for both rounds of last month’s vote within 24 hours, or he would reject it.
Bolsonaro’s coalition said its audit of the Oct. 30 second-round runoff between Bolsonaro and Lula had found “signs of irreparable … malfunction” in some electronic voting machines.
“There were signs of serious failures that generate uncertainties and make it impossible to validate the results generated” in older models of the voting machines, Bolsonaro allies said in their complaint. As a result, they urged that the votes from those models should be “invalidated.”
France 24 reports:
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has challenged the election he lost last month to leftist rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, according to a complaint filed with electoral authorities that alleges votes from some voting machines should be “invalidated.”
The Brazil election reminds many Americans of the stolen 2020 and 2022 elections in the US. In 2020, President Trump shattered the record for the most votes by a President and yet the far-left politicians and RINOs in the GOP claimed victory for Joe Biden, a man who barely left his basement to campaign and drew tiny crowds at his rallies.