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After Lula victory, Brazil asks: Where’s Bolsonaro?
Far-right chief has not commented on defeat to his rival, Brazilian president-elect Lula da Silva, fuelling issues.
Hours after Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was declared Brazil’s subsequent president, incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has but to handle his electoral defeat, elevating issues the far-right chief might be planning to contest the outcomes.
Da Silva, higher often called Lula, narrowly bested Bolsonaro in Sunday’s second spherical run-off, garnering 50.9 % help in comparison with 49.1 % for the previous military captain.
Whereas Lula struck a conciliatory tone – pledging to “govern for 215 million Brazilians, and never simply for many who voted for me” – and world leaders congratulated him on his victory, Bolsonaro has but to remark publicly or on social media.
Bolsonaro has spent months falsely claiming that Brazil’s electoral system was susceptible to fraud, spurring fears that he deliberate to contest the outcomes ought to he lose to Lula, as most Brazilian polls had predicted.
Reporting from the capital Brasilia, Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo stated on Monday that there was “completely silence” on the presidential palace, the place she stated Bolsonaro had arrived very early within the morning.
“No person is aware of whether or not he’s going to talk,” Bo reported. “He has not conceded defeat. He has not referred to as elected President Lula da Silva.”
Up to now, Bolsonaro additionally has expressed admiration for Brazil’s former navy regime, which dominated from 1964 to 1985, including to fears across the election marketing campaign.
Nonetheless, Bo stated the heads of each chambers of Brazil’s Congress have accepted Lula’s victory, tempering issues over Bolsonaro’s response.
“The director of the electoral tribunal stated that he spoke to the president and [said] that he’s anticipated to simply accept the outcomes,” she stated. “However no person is aware of when that’s going to occur. We do hear, nevertheless, that a few of his ministers are advising him to acknowledge this end result.”
In the meantime, truckers and different protesters blocked highways in a number of Brazilian states on Monday in an obvious protest in opposition to the defeat of Bolsonaro, who was backed by main enterprise pursuits.
Burning tyres, vans and vehicles blocked a number of factors within the west-central farm state of Mato Grosso, which largely helps Bolsonaro, an organization that manages a freeway within the state stated.
Highway blockages have been additionally seen in a minimum of 5 different states, together with Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, in accordance with native media.
Lula criticised Bolsonaro on Sunday night time for not acknowledging the end result.
“Anyplace else on the earth, the defeated president would have referred to as me to recognise his defeat,” the president-elect stated in his victory speech to a euphoric sea of red-clad supporters in Sao Paulo.
Lula additionally vowed to work for “peace and unity” within the divided nation. “I’ll govern for 215 million Brazilians, and never simply for many who voted for me,” he stated. “There are usually not two Brazils. We’re one nation, one folks, one nice nation.”
A senior staffer at Bolsonaro’s marketing campaign headquarters stated the president went unaccompanied from his official residence to the presidential palace on Monday morning, however he was declining conferences and calls even from his closest aides and political associates.
His three sons, who’re very energetic on social media, even have maintained whole radio silence and posted nothing since Sunday’s defeat was declared by Brazil’s electoral authority.
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Christmas in Puerto Rico is a 45-day celebration with caroling, festive decorations, family feasts and more
Christmas, Navidad in Puerto Rico, extends far beyond Dec. 25.
The island proudly proclaims itself as having the “longest holiday season in the world,” according to the website Discover Puerto Rico.
On average, the holiday festivities in Puerto Rico last about 45 days, per the source, commencing right after Thanksgiving, and stretching all the way through mid-January.
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The holiday season in Puerto Rico is full of rich traditions beloved by families.
One tradition those who visit Puerto Rico will immediately notice during the holiday season is decorations.
In Puerto Rico, decorations are typically put up by Thanksgiving, and kept up until the season concludes in mid-January, with opportune picture moments at every corner.
Parrandas, Christmas caroling, is a holiday staple.
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Carolers choose houses of family and friends to visit, typically starting around 10 p.m., performing aguinaldos (traditional Christmas songs), with not only their voices, but often with instruments as well, according to Discover Puerto Rico.
The group you begin caroling with is likely not the same group you end with.
In Puerto Rico, when carolers visit a house, they’ll often stop inside for conversation, food and drink before moving to the next residence.
Usually, the residences of the house visited will join the group for the next house, according to Discover Puerto Rico.
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A night of serenading loved ones can last quite a while, often stretching into the early morning hours of the following day, according to the source.
The biggest day of the holiday season in Puerto Rico actually isn’t Christmas, but instead, the night before.
In Puerto Rico, Dec. 24 is Nochebuena. On that day, loved ones gather for the exchange of gifts, caroling and a large feast.
Many families will also attend a midnight Mass on the day, known as Misa de Gallo.
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After Christmas passes, the festivities go on in Puerto Rico.
Another big event in the holiday lineup is Three Kings Day on Jan. 6, a holiday that “commemorates the visit that the Three Wise Men paid to Jesus after his birth,” according to Discover Puerto Rico.
On the eve of the day, children fill up a shoebox with grass to be left for camels to munch on while the Three Kings leave behind gifts for them, according to PuertoRico.com.
For a particularly festive Three Kings Day, Juana Díaz is the place to go, as it hosts the largest celebration in Puerto Rico for the holiday. In Juana Díaz, there is an annual festival and parade in honor of Three Kings Day that brings together over 25,000 people every year, according to Discover Puerto Rico.
Then, eight days later is Octavitas, a post-holiday celebration where families get together and celebrate one last time for the season.
The end of the holiday season is marked with the San Sebastián Street Festival.
This festival, spanning over multiple days, takes place in Old San Juan, and is filled with live music, dancing, shopping and parades.
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Small plane crashes into Brazil town popular with tourists, killing 10
Twin-engine plane crashed in largely residential neighborhood of Gramado shortly after takeoff, authorities say.
A small plane has crashed into a tourist hotspot in southern Brazil, killing all 10 people on board and injuring more than a dozen people on the ground, officials have said.
The twin-engine Piper PA-42-1000 hit the chimney of a home and the second floor of a different house before crashing into a shop in a largely residential neighbourhood of Gramado shortly after takeoff from Canela, Brazil’s Civil Defense agency said on Sunday.
Rio Grande do Sul Governor Eduardo Leite told a news conference that the aircraft’s owner and pilot, Luiz Claudio Galeazzi, was killed along with nine members of his family.
Leite said that 17 people on the ground were injured, 12 of whom were still receiving treatment in hospital.
Galeazzi’s company, Galeazzi & Associados, confirmed that its CEO and Galeazzi’s wife and three daughters had died in the crash.
“Luiz Galeazzi will be forever remembered for his dedication to his family and for his remarkable career as a leader of Galeazzi & Associados,” the company said in a post on LinkedIn.
“In this moment of immense pain, Galeazzi & Associados is deeply grateful for the expressions of solidarity and affection received from friends, colleagues and the community. We also sympathize with all those affected by the accident in the region.”
Gramado, located in the Serra Gaucha mountains, is a popular destination for vacationers, especially during the Christmas season.
The crash comes a little more than a year after Brazil suffered its worst air disaster in nearly two decades when a twin-engine plane crashed in the southeastern city of Vinhedo, killing all 62 people on board.
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