The former councilor Carlos Bolsonaro (PL), son “02” of the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), published on its social networks, this Wednesday (14), a photo of the former governor João Doria (non-party) with a magazine in which the headline is “João Doria, the CEO of São Paulo”.
The post comes after a publication also made on a social network by Christiane de Freitaswife of the governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), who wrote on Tuesday (13): .
The post features a video by Tarcísio de Freitas criticizing the president’s management Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), saying that “the population will realize that what is there has aged” and “there is nothing modern about it”.
João Doria became an ally of Bolsonaro, using the slogan “Bolsodoria” in the 2018 elections, when he was elected governor of São Paulo. But he later broke up with his family, who to this day accuse him of using the former president’s image for his own benefit.
— Carlos Bolsonaro (@CarlosBolsonaro)
Earlier, Carlos Bolsonaro had already given hints: “The ‘exempt’, ‘clean’ ones, elected thanks to the sacrifice of Jair Bolsonaro; those who were never elected to anything, but regrettably let their ears get stuck in; those who today don’t even mention the name of the tortured leader… everyone, absolutely everyone, is once again showing their little claws and painted nails… Trust in unshakable democracy!”.
The “exempt”, “clean”, elected thanks to the sacrifice of Jair Bolsonaro; those who have never been elected to anything, but regrettably let their ears get caught up in them; Those who today don’t even mention the name of the tortured leader… everyone, absolutely everyone, is once again showing their…
— Carlos Bolsonaro (@CarlosBolsonaro)
The comment by the first lady of São Paulo was made on the same day .
Tarcísio has 42.1% in a possible second round against Lula, which accounts for 44.4% of voting intentions. The senator Flavio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) has 36% against Lula’s 46.2%. And the former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro (PL) registers 39% against 46% for the current president.
Arrested for the coup plan, Jair Bolsonaro nominated his son, Flávio, to run for Palácio do Planalto. The former president, according to allies, is convinced about his decision.
However, Centrão’s allies hope that Flávio’s performance in new polls can provide better clarity about the strength of the senator’s candidacy until the end.