"One can resist the invasión of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas." Victor Hugo

lunes, 6 de octubre de 2014

Rousseff and Neves are elected for a second round on the 26th in Brazil.

The runoff election in Brazil next day 26 foreshadows an intense struggle between presidential candidates of political parties with opposing projects that met on other occasions in the past, local political analysts now agree.
The victory of President Dilma Rousseff with 41.59 percent after counting 99.9 percent of the vote, confirmed the predictions of the former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who predicted a runoff between the head of state and candidate of the Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB), Aécio Neves.
We go to a traditional confrontation between the Workers Party (PT), Rousseff and the PSDB, with Neves, said Lula da Silva's Eve. These are two very strong political forces that have nothing to do with an application that is created out of nothing, he said, referring to former Senator Marina Silva, candidate of the Socialist organization (PSB).

The former leader said that the head of state is not afraid of allegations of corruption in company Petrobras and is prepared to discuss illegal bribes and the aspirant to presidential chair of the Social Democracy.

 "President Dilma wants to discuss and much corruption Aécio" besides economics and health, he added.

After meeting his win and advance to a second round to not get the 50 percent plus one in the polls, the president predicted the continuation of the struggle to move the country and victory in the ballot on the 26th.

The second round "will be a battle of the builders of the future, never let go back to Brazil," he said, referring to Neves, the flagship of the PSDB, which ruled in the past said only a third of Brazilians.

Rousseff was in favor of the need not to allow a setback in the country and noted that last night's victory shows he is on the right track  

He stressed the importance of staying in the streets together to switch to Brazil, improve health and education, fight corruption and promote political reform to ensure more democracy.

Official statistics show that the ruling obtained higher scores in 15 northeastern states and the Amazon, including Rio de Janeiro.

The PSDB candidate stood in second place with 33.55 percent, beating 10 states in the southeast and northeast Brazil, but announced that he will seek to add the votes of his opponent Silva, who single win in the territories of Acre and Pernambuco.

His surprise rise in recent days was accompanied by a fall from the back of the PSB suitor due to his constant position changes and contradictions in his speeches.

Neves inquire add to the followers of Silva, who last night hinted that his departure from the party nominated her as a candidate after the death of socialist leader Eduardo Campos in a plane crash on 13 August.

The contestants in the second round censored rest and noted their return from Monday to the streets in order to convince the electorate: one with proposals for change and development with social inclusion and a more privatization, free market and less government officials.

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