The president’s advisers did not renew the domain and the page fell into the hands of opponents of the president
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro lost the domain of the website ‘bolsonaro.com.br’ and the page was inundated with attacks and criticism of the leader of the far-right Brazilian candidate for re-election.
The email address was used for years to promote the Bolsonaro family and the actions of the head of state, who will face former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the October 2 election, a favorite in the polls with a 12 percentage point lead. .
However, the president’s advisers have not renewed the domain and the website fell into the hands of opponents of Bolsonaro, whose campaign, according to local media, plans to appeal to the justice system.
Currently, the website shows on the front page an image of the president associated with that of the dictator Adolf Hitler, surrounded by cattle, along with the phrase “Threat to Brazil.”
The page also features a series of critical texts about the army’s reserve captain, as well as a series of vignettes in which Bolsonaro kisses different personalities, such as the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, or the former president of the United States. Trump, for whom he has always shown his admiration.
“Bolsonaro has never hidden that he is authoritarian. In his three decades as a politician, he always supported violence, stupidity, the collapse of the democratic order,” says one of the texts published on the Internet.
The website emphasizes that the page is currently “not controlled or owned by the Bolsonaro family,” but according to the Wayback Machine page, which records versions of pages published on the Internet, the page contained government-related information until last year. and the figure of the president, such as photos, a biography, and a podcast.
Source: La Verdad

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