Brazil presidential election: Jair Bolsonaro is hugely controversial, but could he rescue the country's economy?

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Brazil presidential election: Jair Bolsonaro is hugely controversial, but could he rescue country's economy?

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Anything is better than Lula's puppet

Dizem que elé se parece aí tio com .sabes ue quero dizer

No! He does not understand anything about economy. His words!

He will try to take the country out from the economic abyss that PT drove us.

Controversial? He is a fascist, bandit...

No. Next question.

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