Run away: Bolsonaro is quartered in Florida

Made out of the dust
Bolsonaro is staying in Florida

Brazil’s ousted President Bolsonaro is spending the final days of his term abroad. Before his successor Lula da Silva is sworn in, he lands in Florida. His lawyers are said to have advised him to do so.

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro left the country two days before the end of his term in office. He flew to Orlando, Florida, in a government plane on Friday. There he stayed in a house belonging to the former Brazilian martial artist José Aldo in a gated community, according to the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper.

Bolsonaro’s term ends on the New Year, when his left-wing successor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will be sworn in. Recently, it had already become apparent that the right-wing head of state, contrary to custom, would not take part in the handover. Around 30 Brazilians received the head of state in Orlando and chanted “Myth, myth” – a popular term for Bolsonaro among his supporters. The Brazilian head of state briefly greeted his supporters and then withdrew into the house.

His employees, to whom he is entitled even following the end of his term of office and who are paid with tax money, had a trip to the United States approved for the whole of January. Bolsonaro was accompanied by his wife Michelle and their 12-year-old daughter Laura. In Florida he also wanted to meet his two adult sons Flavio and Carlos.

It was initially unclear what exactly was behind Bolsonaro’s trip to the USA. According to a report by the news portal G1, his lawyers are said to have advised the president to leave Brazil before the end of his term in office. Apparently they feared that the head of state might be held responsible for the sometimes violent protests by his supporters following Lula’s election victory.

withdrawal from the public

Since his election defeat at the end of October, Bolsonaro has hardly appeared. On Friday he said goodbye to his followers with a video message. He drew a positive balance of his tenure: he boosted the economy, liberalized gun laws and lowered fuel prices, said Bolsonaro. “Am I going to say that I was the best president in the world? I won’t. But I gave my blood.” So far, Bolsonaro has not expressly acknowledged the election victory of his opponent Lula. Lula’s government is already “broken,” Bolsonaro said in the video message. His successor will have difficulties with the now more conservative parliament and parts of the population who voted for Lula already regret this.

Most recently, radical Bolsonaro supporters had camped out in front of barracks and called for military action once morest the government of the future president. Bolsonaro said in his speech that he had nothing to do with it. He also condemned a failed bomb attack by one of his sympathizers as an act of terrorism.

Vice President Hamilton Mourão told the G1 news portal that he would take over the government as soon as Bolsonaro left the country. “I will take office as soon as Bolsonaro’s plane leaves Brazilian airspace. Everything will be peaceful and calm in the country until President Lula takes office,” Mourao said. But he will not hand over the presidential sash to Lula on Sunday either. Only Bolsonaro is entitled to that, but he will not be in Brazil at this time.

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