As the “Financial Times” reported, the US government campaigned domestically to stabilize the election process.
Former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) said the report revealed alleged US interference in the 2022 Brazilian elections. Financial TimesHe has “foundation”. The former chief executive noted that he asked “Coworker”Find information from -without mentioning the name- a British newspaper.
The report shows that Joe Biden’s government would have encouraged an internal campaign in Washington organizations to ensure the fluidity of the then 2022 electoral process in Brazil. However, the North American country is not interested in supporting another candidate, the text says.
“The thing [do Financial Times] Very stable, I believe it has a foundation. [A reportagem cita] Including some military and some civilians, obviously, who contributed – and the right word will be interrupted – not in my favor at election time”Bolsonaro said in an interview with the newspaper Folha D S. Paulo Published on Thursday (22.Jun.2023).
According to the newspaper Financial TimesU.S. officials in Brazil feared similar actions in the Capitol after the defeat of former President Donald Trump in 2021.
Tom Shannon, a former State Department official, told the Financial Times that the strategy began after the visit of Jack Sullivan, the US national security adviser.
Shannon recalled a visit from the then-Vice President Hamilton Mauro (Republicans) in New York, in July 2022. At the time, a former US government official said the senator was concerned about the situation in Brazil.
On his Twitter profile, Mourão refused A meeting with Shannon. Read the post:
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