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Quaest Research, acts on the Bicentennial of Independence and more than 7 September

The new Genial/Quaest poll for the October presidential elections and the demonstrations scheduled for the Bicentennial of Independence are among the highlights of this Wednesday (7).

Quaest poll for president: Lula has 44%; and Bolsonaro, 34%

Genial/Quaest poll for the 2022 presidential elections, released this Wednesday (7), brings former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) ahead, with 44% of voting intentions in the first round, followed by the president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), with 34%. The first round of elections is scheduled for October 2.

Then appear Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 7%, and Simone Tebet (MDB), with 4%. Felipe D’Avila (Novo) and Soraya Thronicke (União Brasil) are tied with 1%.

Pablo Marçal (Pros), Vera Lúcia (PSTU), José Maria Eymael (DC), Leonardo Péricles (UP), Sofia Manzano (PCB) did not score. Marçal had his candidacy rejected by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).

Those who say they will vote blank, cancel or fail to vote add up to 4%. The proportion of those who are undecided is 5%.

Candidates’ Day: Lula without an agenda and Bolsonaro in Independence parades

Candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) has no campaign commitments this Wednesday (7th). The current president and candidate for reelection, Jair Bolsonaro (PL), participates in civic-military ceremonies to commemorate the Bicentennial of Independence.

In the morning, at 9 am, Bolsonaro will be in Brasília to accompany the parade on the Esplanada dos Ministérios. During the afternoon, he goes to Rio de Janeiro for the 7th of September on the Copacabana coast, at 3 pm.

The candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) will go to Minas Gerais. He meets, at 10 am, with Archbishop Dom Airton José dos Santos, in the Archdiocese of Mariana.

In the afternoon, he goes to Ouro Preto, from where he must follow the commemorations of the 7th of September. The pedestrian will make a live entry on his channel, with no set time yet.

Simone Tebet (MDB) spends the day in Jaguariúna, in the interior of São Paulo. At 10 am, she visits Fazenda da Barra, a Brazilian cultural heritage site for having served as a hiding place for federalist troops in the Constitutionalist Revolution. At 11 am, Tebet visits the Municipal Environmental Education Center.

DF government maintains restriction on trucks on 7/9; Army warns of damage in Copacabana

After hours of uncertainty about whether or not trucks can enter the Esplanada dos Ministérios this September 7, the Federal District government released around 9:30 pm this Tuesday (6) in which it says it maintains the restrictions.

“The Department of Public Security of the Federal District [SSP/DF] informs that the initial planning, provided for in the Protocol of Integrated Actions, prepared jointly with local and federal institutions, which provides for restriction of access of unauthorized vehicles on the Esplanade of Ministries, during the civic-military act and demonstrations scheduled for the 7th of September, is maintained”, says the note.

In this way, President Jair Bolsonaro, who had asked for the release of the trucks, ended up being thwarted after intervention by the governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha.

In a statement this Tuesday (6), the Eastern Military Command warned the residents of Copacabana, in the south zone of Rio de Janeiro, especially those who live closer to the Copacabana Fort, at post 6, that there will be gunfire. of cannons. Starting at 9 am on Wednesday, the 7th of September holiday, the edge of the carioca neighborhood will receive a series of activities in celebration of the Bicentennial of Independence.

In the note, the CML recommends that residents in the vicinity of the fort leave the windows open during the shooting, to avoid damage such as cracks and even broken glass.

“However, during rehearsal on Sept. [domingo]it was found that the salvo shots did not even damage the windows of the Forte de Copacabana close to the shot,” the statement reads.

Brazil celebrates Bicentennial of Independence this Wednesday (7)

There have already been two dates for the commemoration of the Independence of Brazil. The 7th of September, when independence was in fact proclaimed, and the 12th of October. As recorded in the books, D. Pedro I proclaimed independence on September 7, 1822. But, at the time, with the difficulty of spreading information throughout the national territory, most people did not know what happened on the day, not even on the September itself.

The general population only learned about the good news on October 12 of the same year, the date of the beginning of Dom Pedro I’s reign as Emperor of Brazil and also the day of his 24th birthday. When he proclaimed Independence, he was very young, he was only 23 years old.

When Dom Pedro I abdicated the throne in the name of his son, in 1831, to return to Portugal, it no longer made sense to celebrate his coronation on 12 October.

The idea, then, was to move the celebration to December 2, the birth date of Dom Pedro II. But at the time, he was just a 6-year-old boy, who didn’t really assume power. The date was then discarded.

The 7th of September, then, was consolidated as the Independence Day of Brazil.

Athletico-PR leaves behind, draws with Palmeiras and reaches the Libertadores final

The first finalist of the Copa Libertadores was defined this Tuesday (6). O Atletico-PR secured the spot in the grand final after drawing 2-2 with Palmeiras at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo. The hurricane returns to the Libertadores final after 17 years.

In the first match, on the 30th, the Atletico-PR won the palm trees 1-0, with a goal by midfielder Alex Santana, at Arena da Baixada, in Curitiba. On aggregate, the result was Palmeiras 2 x 3 Athletico.

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*Posted by Léo Lopes

Source: CNN Brasil

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