The second round in Brazil, which took place last Sunday and imposed Lula Da Silva as the country’s highest authority, continues to generate tensions, which makes it seem that the process has not yet ended.
And it is that in the midst of the narrow victory of the leftist, a truckers’ strike has spread that has hindered the flow of vehicles on highways and passengers at airports. While the unionists have requested the intervention of the Armed Forces for the progressive’s victory, the current president had remained silent regarding his defeat.
That until now, because the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, spoke on Tuesday about the results of last Sunday’s elections, but without alluding to the victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and assured that “he will continue to be faithful to the Constitution.” .
Bolsonaro lost the elections by a difference of 1.8 points against Lula da Silva, and until now, 45 hours after the results were confirmed, he had not yet spoken or been seen in public since Sunday morning, when he voted. In janeiro river.
Information and photo credits from: EFE