The CNN/RealTime Big Data poll, released this Wednesday (25), shows former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) with 40% of voting intentions in the first round of this year’s presidential elections, followed by the president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), with 32%; and by Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 9%, and the latest updates on the shooting at an elementary school in Texas, USA, are among the highlights of this Wednesday (25).
CNN/RealTime Big Data poll: Lula has 40%; Bolsonaro, 32%, and Ciro, 9%
CNN/RealTime Big Data Research to the Presidential elections 2022, released first hand by CNN this Wednesday (25), it brings ex-president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) with 40% of voting intentions in the first round, followed by President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), with 32%; and by Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 9%.
Then come André Janones (Avante) and Simone Tebet (MDB), with 2%; and Luciano Bivar (União Brasil), with 1%.
This is the scenario with the most pre-candidates and without the former governor of São Paulo João Doria (PSDB), who gave up running for president on Monday (23).
The pre-candidates Vera Lúcia (PSTU), Pablo Marçal (Pros), Sofia Manzano (PCB), Felipe d’Avila (Novo), Leonardo Péricles (UP) and José Maria Eymael (DC) did not score.
Those who say they vote blank or null add up to 9%. The undecided and those who did not respond correspond to 5%.
MP-RJ gives Bope 10 days to send a report on 22 deaths caused by the operation
The Public Ministry of the State of Rio de Janeiro (MP-RJ) gave the Special Police Operations Battalion (BOPE) ten days to send a report clarifying the circumstances of the 22 deaths caused by the police operation carried out this Tuesday (24) in Vila Cruzeiro, in the North Zone of the capital.
BOPE will have to listen to the agents involved in the operation, appoint those responsible for the deaths and clarify the legality of each one.
In addition, the Civil Police’s General Department of Homicide and Protection of Persons was requested to send information about the police investigations launched to the MP.
Texas gunman shot his own grandmother before heading to school
The gunman’s grandmother from an elementary school in Texas (USA) is in critical condition, said the sergeant of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Eric Estrada to CNN on Tuesday (24).
The suspect, Salvador Ramos, is believed to have shot his grandmother before heading to school, three police sources told CNN . She was taken by helicopter to hospital in San Antonio, Estrada said Tuesday. “This young man shot his grandmother and fled the scene of the incident,” state senator Roland Gutierrez told CNN .
The suspect shot and killed at least 19 children and two adults on Tuesday (24) at an elementary school in South Texas, in the United States. The shooting took place at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
After the attack, President Joe Biden delivered an incisive speech against the arms industry in his country. “We know there are tragedies, but we need to deal with the ban on these weapons,” he said. The president also criticized the arms industry, saying that “arms manufacturers work to make even more profit and have been doing so for the last 20 years. We need to stand up to this sector.”
UK government approves Chelsea sale, says Abramovich won’t benefit
UK Culture and Sports Secretary Nadine Dorries said on Wednesday that the British government had approved the sale of Chelsea to the consortium of billionaire Todd Boehly and Clearlake.
Also according to Dorries, Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, now the club’s former owner, will not benefit from the £4.25 billion sale.
“Last night the government issued the approval allowing the sale of Chelsea. Due to the sanctions we have enacted against those linked to Putin and the bloody invasion of Ukraine, the club’s future can only be secure with a new owner.”
Anvisa says isolation is not part of the measures to combat smallpox
The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) released a note this Tuesday (24) in which it states that social isolation is not part of the measures to combat monkeypox.
However, the regulatory agency recommended that the population continue to adopt existing protective actions “not only against Covid-19, but also against other diseases”.
“As soon as it is justified, sanitary measures will be proposed, when applicable, in addition to the existing rules in force in Brazil,” the agency said.
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Source: CNN Brasil