字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Brazil is at a turning point experts are calling this the most important presidential election in Brazil's history in the first round of voting a field of 13 candidates was narrowed down to two Fernando Haddad represents the leftist Workers Party which has been in power for much of the past two decades but with only 29 percent of the vote he's by far the underdog it's far right candidate Jo Boston ro that has gripped the nation's attention with 46 percent of the vote he's favored to become Brazil's next president which would mark a dramatic shift in the country's politics that's because Boston ro is a longtime congressman who is known for his ultra conservative and deeply offensive rhetoric his rhetoric has sparked widespread protests and outrage it's become so bad that at a campaign rally the candidate was stabbed by a man claiming he was on a mission from God but despite the backlash Boston ro has drawn huge crowds to his rallies and skyrocketed to the top of the polls so how did this relatively unknown congressman garner so much support and what does this mean for Brazil's democracy Brazil hasn't been a democracy for long the country was ruled by a military regime from 1964 to 1985 it was an era marked by violence torture exile and censorship it was during this military regime that Jo Boston ro began his career as an army captain when the regime fell in 1985 and Brazil became a democracy Boston ro entered politics as a staunch far-right conservative eventually becoming a congressman for Rio de Janeiro he served seven terms in Congress but remained controversial because of his extremist remarks and he continued to show an affinity for the military dictatorship just look at these photos in his congressional office the portraits on the wall are presidents from Brazil's military regime as a presidential candidate Boston ro hasn't changed he openly calls for bringing back some of the military regimes tactics Mohammad SS car la gente es el problema Samata dice keys of each country that children don't anything is here cool the core of this process in fact Boston ro has picked a retired Army General as his running mate who has openly suggested that a military coup could be a possibility who calls racing-style advice see I leave I say Josh my dad just was so much egq so for this time though that pro-military message has struck a chord for many Brazilians particularly the young voters in Boston aerospace the military regime's brutality has faded into history instead Boston Aras praise of the Armed Forces has resonated with his supporters at a time when crime has been soaring in the country in 2016 Brazil's homicide rate was nearly six times that of the u.s. in a country that shares borders with some of the biggest cocaine producing countries in the world much of Brazil's violence stems from drug gang rivalries mismanagement of Public Security funds by government officials has left police in the country underpaid and under prepared to deal with the mounting violence Boston aras pro-military stance has made him a champion of law and order for many even though his rhetoric calls back to a brutal dictatorship Boston ro is seen as a solution for a country in crisis say na hora de science observer Volta origin GDP suit economy Gennaro laughs American singer integrity in Fairfield at some time but Brazil's crisis isn't just about homicides the country is still reeling from the biggest corruption scandal in its history in Boston ro has capitalized on that too for weeks Brazil has been consumed by allegations of corruption and bribery at the highest level involving politicians and business leaders a massive corruption investigation known as Operation car wash uncovered a money-laundering scheme that funneled billions into the pockets of politicians including members of major political parties balsan ro seize the opportunity to position himself as a political outsider and promised to end corruption here he is leading protests against Dilma Rousseff Brazil's president during the scandal he lashed out at the Workers Party that Rousseff belonged to and whose members had been prosecuted for corruption no Samos Chios a fact on Kamino Aza in kannada lopez tino zapatti attorney quarters an AUSA 8th president for equal value this is chief would you movimiento 'no paulson ro was actually one of the pivotal votes for Rousseff's impeachment in 2016 when he openly dedicated his vote to an army colonel accused of widespread torture and murders during brazil's dictatorship the corruption scandal also helped Boston ro by removing his strongest opponent convicted for corruption the man better known as Lula was forced to bow out of October's presidential race in September this year ex-president Lula da Silva who was in jail for corruption was banned from running in the presidential race even from jail Lula was polling far above any other presidential candidate but when Lula was officially barred from the race balsan ro soared in the polls his final opponent in the presidential race Fernando Haddad belongs to the same party as Lula but he hasn't drawn the same level of support in part because of the increase in crime and rampant corruption the public's faith in the government has eroded over the years their trust in Congress the presidency the Supreme Court are at an all-time low meanwhile the public's view of the Armed Forces is relatively favorable with nearly eight out of ten Brazilians supporting the institution for Brazilians fed up with the political ruling class Dreyer Boston ro is offering an alternative meizu for Jubal Sanada yes would you Jumma das question again at went on as a fifth year history as it was he gonna devote by his own couch but for many others Boston arrows offensive comments and anti-democratic solutions are reminder of Brazil's authoritarian past Sen democrática democracia Tommy asada I think that we start with really delicious he fascist tasty no foreign bone but 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B2 中高級 美國腔 這位極右翼候選人為何能贏得巴西大選? (Why this far-right candidate won Brazil's election) 103 2 ClameriC 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字