A survey by Instituto Paraná, requested by the Liberal Party (PL), shows 48.4% of Brazilians disagree with the TSE’s ruling to disqualify Jair Bolsonaro for eight years. The poll reveals a nation divided, with 44.7% supporting the decision and 6.9% undecided. individuals show varied reactions; 55.7% of men oppose, whereas 50.2% of women agree with […]
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