

Ībortion is a controversial issue in Brazil, which can be performed only under judicial authorization and unless it is shown that there are risks to the life of the mother or baby during pregnancy. Several political analysts argued that the abortion issue could undermine support for Rousseff, who polls predicted a victory in the first round and last-minute favor the candidate of the Partido Verde (PV), Marina Silva, a renowned evangelical faithful. Serra, of the Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB), which won 32.61% of the vote, also referred directly to the termination of pregnancy by emphasizing that he "always condemned the practice and indicated that, in the second round, voters may "compare" and see "who defend life." That's what Dilma will continue doing, "said Lula. So what happened?, More religious freedom, more respect for life, food on the table and better salary. "Several people left the underworld of politics to say that if I chose I was going to close churches and change the color of the flag. Unlike the electoral campaign for the first round, in which President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had a strong presence, the president appears just once in the official announcement to support their candidate in this thorny issue, which compared with attacks he suffered in the 2002 campaign, when he was first elected.
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"A tide of evil has spread lies against Dilma" said an announcer in the first TV ad of the PT, which like the opposition, have two spaces for ten minutes daily in prime time on all open strings, until two days before the election. The candidate of the Workers' Party (PT), which won 46.91% of the votes, said the victim of "one of the most slanderous campaigns" that have been seen in Brazil, referring to rumors in the press its alleged support for the legalization of abortion. The total rejection of abortion focused electoral propaganda of the two candidates for President of Brazil, which began today in radio and television, in an attempt to get the religious vote in the second round of elections on day 31.īoth the ruling and the opposition Dilma Rousseff José Serra shouted allegations "for life" and against abortion, a contentious issue that crept into the campaign in the days before the first goes to the polls, held on Sunday.
