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Traffic outside the Central Bank of Brazil headquarters in Brasilia, Brazil, on Monday, June 17, 2024. Marçal, an anti-establishment political novice who has surged in the polls with his vitriolic attacks on adversaries, ran a social media campaign with little funding and no TV time. Polls showed that candidates linked to Lula are facing trouble as the president's popularity has slipped in his third non-consecutive term. On the right, candidates associated with hard-right former President Jair Bolsonaro have fared better, even though he was banned from seeking elected office until 2030 for his unfounded attacks on Brazil's voting system. "The anti-establishment views of the right have become the trend," said political risk expert Creomar de Souza.
Persons: Ricardo Nunes, Pablo Marçal, Guilherme Boulos, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, pollster Datafolha, Lula, Jair Bolsonaro, Creomar de Souza, Andre Cesar, Bolsonaro, Nunes, Marçal Organizations: Central Bank of, Workers Party, Lula's Workers Party, Sao Locations: Central Bank of Brazil, Brasilia, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil's
Read previewA Brazilian mayoral candidate smashed a chair into his opponent during a live debate on Sunday. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "Pablo Marçal was cowardly attacked by José Luiz Datena, who hit him in the ribs with an iron chair," a spokesperson for Marçal told the outlet. He could grow in the polls," Andre Cesar, a consultant and political analyst at Hold Assessoria Legislativa consultancy, told NBC. AdvertisementBoth candidates did not immediately respond to a request by Business Insider for comment.
Persons: , José Luiz Datena, Pablo Marçal, São Paulo, Datena, Marçal, Donald Trump, Ricardo Nunes, Guilherme Boulos, Andre Cesar Organizations: Service, TV Cultura, CNN, NBC, Washington Post, Business, Cultura, New York Times, Libanês Hospital, The Washington Post Locations: São
During Sunday’s debate among six hopefuls, candidate José Luiz Datena, a TV presenter, exploded when opponent Pablo Marçal, a far-right influencer, said Datena was not man enough to hit him as he had previously threatened. Datena had threatened to hit Marçal in a prior debate when Marçal raised a 2019 complaint of sexual harassment against Datena by a coworker. Datena throws a chair at Pablo Marçal (not seen) during a debate on Sunday. A half dozen pollsters announced new surveys to gauge the fallout from Sunday’s debate in the city of 11.5 million people. Pablo Marçal left the debate to seek medical attention after the altercation.
Persons: São Paulo, José Luiz Datena, Pablo Marçal, Datena, Marçal, Ricardo Nunes, Guilherme Boulos, Nunes, pollster, Marina Uezima, , Andre Cesar Organizations: Reuters, Reuters “, NBC Locations: São, Brazil’s, Eurasia
CNN —A mayoral debate in the Brazilian city of São Paulo turned ugly when one of the candidates attacked a rival with a chair. Video from the debate, broadcast live on Sunday by TV Cultura, shows a tense exchange between José Luiz Datena and Pablo Marçal before Datena swings the chair at his counterpart. Datena later told TV Cultura that he had attacked Marçal – who required hospital treatment for his injuries – because he had brought up old sexual harassment allegations against Datena that were dismissed several years ago. “He came with a case that was archived, that was not even investigated by the police because there was no evidence. TV Cultura said it regretted the incident and had pressed ahead with the discussion in accordance with the rules after the other candidates agreed.
Persons: CNN —, São Paulo, José Luiz Datena, Pablo Marçal, Datena, Marçal –, ” Datena, Marçal, Donald Trump, Jair Bolsonaro, Guilherme Boulos, Marina Helena, Ricardo Nunes, Tabata Amaral, “ Pablo Marçal, , Paulo, CNN’s Michael Rios Organizations: CNN, TV Cultura, Libanês Locations: Brazilian, São
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