At the end of the Brazilian election campaign, presidential candidates presented their views on current issues in a final televised debate concluded in the early hours of Friday, on the eve of Sunday's elections to come.
The claimants submitted their proposals on national security, corruption, drugs, education, privatization, abortion and criticized the promises of its adversaries.
In a first set of consultations, the president Dilma Rousseff, who is seeking re-election by the Workers Party (PT), highlighted the progress of the government and the implementation of social policies, like Brazil without Poverty program, which are incorporated 56 million citizens.
Located on the first place in the preference of voters with 40 percent support, Rousseff dismissed any connection with alleged corruption charges Petrobras.
He clarified that only during his term immunity was granted to the police to investigate cases of bribery and illicit enrichment by public bodies.
We did not put a person to hide or silence illegalities did not, we favor the adoption of laws to toughen penalties and expedite these crimes, he said.
The head of state took this scenario to censor her opponent the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), Marina Silva, for their claims to grant full autonomy to the Central Bank, which he said will mean creating a fourth power and result in fewer jobs and decrease in salaries.
The applicant clustering Socialism and Liberty, Luciana Genro, Silva rebuked by yielding to the interests of oligarchs sectors and not keep a firm criterion during the election campaign.
Genro also lambasted the presidential candidate of the Social Democracy (PSDB), Aécio Neves, to use public funds to build private airports while serving as governor of Minas Gerais (2003-2010).
Participants in this debate are also committed to raising the quality of education, measures to increase public safety and strengthen the fight against drug trafficking.
Also attended this television discussion organized by the television channel Globo, Eduardo Jorge, Green Party Fidelix Levy, clustering and Labor Renewal Pastor Everaldo, Christian Social training.
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