Bolsonaro breaks election silence but refuses to
recognise Lula’s victory
Defeated president speaks after two days but fails to
congratulate opponent and does not explicitly say he respects result
Jair Bolsonaro at his brief remarks in Brasilia on
Tuesday afternoon.
Tom
Phillips in Rio de Janeiro and Andrew Downie in São Paulo
Tue 1 Nov
2022 20.07 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/01/jair-bolsonaro-brazil-election-silence-lula
Brazil’s
far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has broken his almost two-day silence over
his defeat in Sunday’s presidential election – but refused to congratulate or
recognize the victory of his rival Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Bolsonaro
lost what was widely seen as Brazil’s most important election in decades by a
margin of 2.1m votes – 50.9% to 49.1% - and dozens of world leaders swiftly
recognized Lula’s victory.
But
Bolsonaro said nothing, with local media reports suggesting the erratic
right-wing populist was holed up in his presidential residence consumed by
anger, despondency and disbelief.
In a brief
appearance on Tuesday afternoon Bolsonaro at last broke his silence, amid
growing public indignation at his undemocratic stance.
“Our dreams
are more alive than ever,” the 67-year-old told journalists who had been
summoned to the Alvorada palace in the capital Brasília.
However,
Bolsonaro, who is the first serving president to lose a re-election bid in
Brazilian history, made no mention of the election’s winner and did not say
whether he accepted the result.
He thanked
the 58 million voters who had backed his failed campaign but did not explicitly
say he would respect Lula’s win.
“As
president and as a citizen I will continue to follow all the commandments of
our constitution,” Bolsonaro said ambiguously.
After
Bolsonaro had delivered his message, his chief of staff Ciro Nogueira indicated
that his administration would not contest the election result.
“President
Jair Bolsonaro … has authorized me that when provoked according to the law we
will begin the transition process,” he said.
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