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The one on the 30th between the leftist Lula and the far-right Bolsonaro for the presidency of Brazil will be a closer duel than the polls predicted weeks ago. Lula came first in the first round but Bolsonaro had a better result than the polls predicted. The crossed accusations about corruption and the management of the pandemic marked this week the debate between the two candidates in a fierce campaign over the religious vote dispute
Join us in this edition to analyze the second round of the elections in Brazil:
-Thomas Zicman deBarros, doctor in political theory at Sciences Po, specialist from Brazil
-Lamia Oualalou, journalist, author of the book ‘Jesus loves you, the evangelical wave’
-Pascal Drouhaud specialist analyst in Latin America correspondent for El Diario de Hoy
With our guests this week we analyze all the keys that can be decisive to reach the Brazilian presidency on October 30: the religious vote or the women’s vote. But also, we analyze the climate of violence that the country is experiencing and how fake news continues to dominate social networks.
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A program coordinated by Florencia Valdés made by Yann Bourdelas, Fabien Mugneret, Vanessa Loiseau.