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Twitter: Bolsonaro ignores controversy with YouTuber, Lula praises rally in MG and Ciro says he voted in 2018

Did Ciro Gomes (PDT) vote or not in 2018? The candidate for President of the Republic revived the old debate in a post on social media. See what else was the topic this Thursday (18) on the presidential candidates' Twitter!

Bolsonaro (PL)

Even in the midst of yet another controversy – this time by participating in a YouTuber's provocation and becoming a meme on the internet – President Jair Bolsonaro decided not to enter into debates on Twitter and focused on acts during his administration. This Thursday (18), the president visited the São José dos Campos/SP Technological Park and stated that he was responsible for the biggest tax reduction in recent times.

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No word about the Datafolha search in which he appears with the smallest distance to the first placed in voting intentions, the opponent Lula.

Bolsonaro preferred to call the traditional weekly live, encouraging voters to make comparisons between governments to “know whether the country has to change or not”. “The decision is yours,” said the president.

Ciro (PDT)

The Pedestrian used his Twitter profile to deny the rumor that he would not have voted in the 2018 elections.

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He also highlighted the need to restore the “main driver of activation of our economy”: family consumption. For Ciro, this restoration depends on three variables: employment, income and credit.

He stressed that the curto term, the policy can act to improve the lives of Brazilians through credit, “with a debt restructuring program combined with a financial education project”.

Squid (PT)

The PT candidate focused on the first rally of the campaign, in Belo Horizonte/MG. The event was broadcast live on the former president's social networks.

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Lula also spoke about public policies that aim to strengthen the electronic games sector in Brazil, presenting the “Lula Play” booklet. The project “suggests the strengthening of the national digital games market and the creation of technical and higher education courses to increasingly develop this sector”.

Simone Tebet (MDB)

The candidate made a single publication on the social network in the last 24 hours, reinforcing her commitment to combating corruption.

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