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At , Octavio Guedes compares Bolsonaro to Odorico Paraguaçu

In the studio i This Monday (19th) Octavio Guedes compared Jair Bolsonaro (PL). Odorico Paraguacua character in the soap opera O BemAmado (1973), by Dias Gomes (19221999), as he commented on the President’s attitude during his visit to London, on a trip to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II (1926 2022).

“A rally on the balcony of the ambassador’s house in the style of Odorico Paraguaçu. It was there in the style of Odorico Paraguaçu, it was on Sunday that did everything to inaugurate a cemetery and was played by Paulo Gracindo (19111995) among others.

Guedes continued with the criticism. “The BBC publishes a report about a retired Briton who walked by the Brazilian embassy and saw the Bolsonaristas there and asked for respect. Then he was booed, labeled a communist: ‘We are here to support myth, there is no queen’.”

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“So, well, we are ashamed and the humor of Dias Gomes is present in this journey, who is someone who does not understand the liturgy of the position, someone who is small to be in an international environment, which shames Brazil. Words to define this Bolsonaro trip, it is an Odorico Paraguaçu in the Queen’s last farewell.”

The political commentator from GloboNews also stressed that he did not consider the behavior of the current head of government to be appropriate for the occasion. “Bolsonarists are even teaching the BBC what journalism is. Interesting, isn’t it? Bolsonarism has already taught the Germans what Nazism is, they have explained to the Germans that Nazism is a leftist thing… Now Bolsonarism teaches those who are good manners, like how to behave at the Queen’s funeral,” he added.

Jair Bolsonaro spoke at the Ambassador’s home

Jair Bolsonaro and Michelle in London
Jair Bolsonaro and Michelle in London Reproduction/Instagram

On Sunday (18th), Jair Bolsonaro spoke at the home of Brazilian Ambassador Fred Arruda in London. The reelection candidate used the presidential trip to Great Britain to talk about topics related to his election campaign.

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From the balcony of the Ambassador’s official residence, the President declared that “there’s no way we can’t not win on the first ballot”, ignoring electoral intent polls showing Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) leading the race.

Bolsonaro supporters attended dressed in green and yellow, carrying Brazilian flags and cursing the journalists covering the event. The local police had to intervene and escort the press professionals.

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