Hey Rhoda Viva This Monday (29) welcomes the journalist and presenter of the Provoca program, Marcelo Tas.
During the program, The caller rejects the hypothesis that the CQC program, which he presented on Band from 2008 to 2014, helped elect former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in the 2018 presidential election.At that time he was a federal deputy and parliamentarian who would become head of the Brazilian executive, and he had several participations in comedy.
“The basis of this logic is very fragile. Bolsonaro was elected in 2018. I left the CQC in 2014 (…) The CQC has really affected the egos of some powerful people in the press, especially in the Brazilian left. I started looking into these theses, that the CQC was responsible for Bolsonaro, and I noticed a pattern. They are generally people linked to the Workers’ Party who want to explain the emergence of Bolsonaro through the Central Committee of the Communist Party and not the failure of the Workers’ Party to lead this country.“He argues.
According to the broadcaster, what Monday night’s program did was show how the “lower clergy” of Brazilian politics operate.
“We are tired of showing that [Bolsonaro] Is this what helped elect Bolsonaro? Or is it Veja’s cover that once again stated that he is the man? As Veja already did with Collor. We should have been talking about Veja, not CQC“, be seen.
Participate in the interview committee Naif Haddadcorrespondent of Folha de S.Paulo; Maria CandidaJournalist and presenter; Christina Badiglioneauthor of Telepadi blog; Andre Carlos Zorzi, Correspondent for O Estado de S. Paulo; and Greg Prudenciano, correspondent for Investment News.
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The unprecedented program, presented by Vera Magalhães, will be broadcast live from 10 p.m. on TV Cultura, on the website. From the broadcasteron the Cultura Play app and on social media. X (old twitter), Youtube, Tik Tok And in Facebook.
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