Brasilia, March 17 Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro encouraged citizens to attend a poll in the presidential election next October to avoid the victory of the “left”, as happened with Gabriel Borik in Chile this Thursday. “Your decision comes from voting. Elections are going to take place this year and everyone should vote for who they think can help improve the country.” Bolsonaro said in a social media broadcast. All the polls leading up to the October elections showed that it was the favorite of the progressive Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, who ruled between 2003 and 2011 and is the main antagonist of the far-right leader. Bolsonaro, who broadcast at a ceremony that gathered ministers to witness the rise of the flag at the official residence, seemed to hint at his shortcomings by citing what happened in Chile with the election victory of Borik, who took office last Friday. “Employees often complain. Look at Chile, but those who decided in Chile were Omi So, who didn't want to vote for anyone because the left always voted.” So “don't complain,” he said. According to Bolsonaro, “democracy is beautiful and good, but it passes through electors”, so “this is what happened in another country”, “not to delegate to third parties”, there must be “conscience, understanding and responsibility”. It will be the “future of Brazil”. The leader on the far right has not yet formulated his desire for re-election, but it is expected to do so on the 26th at an event prepared by the Liberal Party (PL), which joined at the end of last year. Lula, who has not officially confirmed that no one denies anymore, has stated that on the first day of April he will announce a broad progressive coalition with a candidate for the Workers' Party (PT). net/wgm/copy