Summary of MELHORES MOMENTOS DEBATE PRESIDENCIAL SBT BOLSONARO, CIRO GOMES E MAIS

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The video discusses the debate between Brazilian presidential candidates Jair Bolsonaro and Ciro Gomes. The presenter highlights Bolsonaro's history of attacking religious leaders and his failure to live up to campaign promises on healthcare, food insecurity, and child nutrition. The presenter also asks the candidate about the delay of vaccines for the Brazilian people and the persecution of religious leaders in Nicaragua. Bolsonaro refuses to answer the latter question, saying it's a heavy topic.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the debate between Brazilian presidential candidates Jair Bolsonaro (PSL) and Ciro Gomes (PDT) as well as other candidates. The presenter highlights how Bolsonaro has a history of attacking religious leaders, and his current vice president, who is in charge of social welfare, has also cut support for social programs. The presenter also points out that Bolsonaro has failed to live up to his campaign promises on healthcare, food insecurity, and child nutrition, and that he would be even worse than the current PT government if he were to become president. The presenter asks the candidate if he would like to respond to a question about the persecution of religious leaders in Nicaragua, where priests are campaigning for the death penalty. Bolsonaro refuses, saying it's a heavy topic. The presenter then asks the candidate about the delay of vaccines for the Brazilian people, which he claims was not done intentionally. The presenter reminds the candidate that he was also able to delay a prosthetic penis for the Brazilian people. If elected, the presenter predicts that Bolsonaro would be dishonest and would ruin the reputation of Brazilian right-wingers.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the Brazilian elections, during which Alisson estelionatária brought up the topic of Viagra. Each candidate was asked a question about their stance on the drug, with Alisson asking the candidato Bolsonaro about his stance on the law which makes it illegal for politicians to have any criminal record. Bolsonaro replied that he believes the law should apply to all candidates, not just Lula. He went on to say that the country is tired of scandals of corruption draining money from the Brazilian people, and that the current president, Lula, is the biggest corruption offender of all time. Alisson asked the candidates which of them has done more to combat corruption, and all five of them replied that it is their responsibility to do so. Bolsonaro then challenged Alisson to a debate on the issue.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the benefits of derrubbing a veto, with the speaker arguing that this money could be much better allocated if it were not secret. Senadoras (women elected to the Senate) are interviewed in opposition to the speaker's argument, with one stating that the veto is a form of democracy and another saying that the money could be used for other purposes in the government. The speaker again makes the case that the veto should be overturned, to which one of the Senadoras responds that he does not have access to the information and does not know where the money would go.

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