Brazil: Bolsonaro appears for the first time in public since the elections, but remains silent

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro reappeared, after spending weeks in seclusion, and attended a ceremony at a military academy on Saturday but remained silent, almost a month after his election rout against left-wing candidate Lula, whom he does not recognize.

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For his first official event since the October 30 elections, Mr. Bolsonaro, a former army captain, presided over an official graduation ceremony at the Military Academy of “Agulhas Negras” (Black Needles) in Resende , in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

Dressed in a dark suit and tie, his face visibly grief-stricken, Mr Bolsonaro remained standing alongside Vice President Hamilton Mourao, and Brazilian Defense Minister Paulo Sergio Nogueira, both generals .

But the one who must leave power at midnight on December 31, had no word for the approximately 400 officer candidates and other people present at the military headquarters.

“Allow me to begin my remarks by thanking President Bolsonaro for his presence, which illuminates the event with his presence here,” said army commander Marco Antonio Freire.

Since the victory at the polls of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Jair Bolsonaro, 67, has remained practically reclusive in his official residence in Alvorada. His agenda is reduced, punctuated by only a handful of meetings with ministers and allies.

His social accounts, on which they were very active during his presidency, remained inactive for almost a month.

Three days after the elections, the Brazilian president reappeared in a video to ask his supporters to “unblock” the roads occupied to protest against the result of the poll.

Since then, the president of the most important nation in Latin America has not spoken publicly. He also did not attend the G20 meeting in Bali or COP27 in Egypt.

Advisors and allies of the president have given different explanations for Mr. Bolsonaro’s absences, evoking in turn a supposed “sadness” after his rout at the polls, or a bacterial infection of the skin of one of his legs.

Some of his supporters continued to demonstrate outside barracks in different towns, demanding military intervention against the outcome at the polls.

According to local media, Jair Bolsonaro greeted several supporters gathered on Saturday near the military academy, gathered to demand intervention by the armed forces “against the sling” at the polls.


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