Anitta is not Princess Isabel; presidential candidates debate gender and violence on Twitter

Vera Magalhães, Gabriela Prioli, Cristina Kirchner - Argentine leader who was the victim of a recent attack - mothers, ministers, singer Anitta and even Princess Isabel were some of the women mentioned on the presidential candidates' Twitter this Friday (02). See the statements and issues brought up by each of them.

Jair Messias Bolsonaro (PL)

The candidate alluded to the moment in which he became angry and attacked journalist Vera Magalhães in the presidential debate last Sunday (28), and argued that “equality” is “treating those who respect us with respect”.

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In the same sequence, Bolsonaro made a comparison between Princess Isabel and the singer Anitta. According to him, the two are “two women” who, like everyone, should be judged by their work, values ​​and character. He then cited two government ministers, stating that if “they tried and worked hard to get where they are”.

Luis Inácio Lula da Silva (PT)

The presidential candidate for the Workers' Party published a text supporting lawyer and professor Gabriela Prioli, after President Jair Bolsonaro published a joke on his Instagram mentioning his interview with Veja Magazine. (UOL)

The former president also recalled being called a “prisoner” during the first debate between presidential candidates, broadcast by Band.

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Ciro Gomes (PDT)

The candidate, who is running for the presidential election for the 4th time, made a nod to the female electorate, which is important for his improvement in the dispute.


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Ciro also lamented the attempted murder suffered by Argentine vice-president, Cristina Kirchner. And he told Brazilians: “for us, there is a lesson in where blind radicalism can reach”, condemning polarization and hatred in politics.

Simone Tebet (MDB)

Tebet reinforced his criticism of Michele Bolsonaro's appearance in election advertisements for the president's campaign. The candidate also denounced that she is “being attacked” for her position. Understand more about the case. (UOL)

Simone Tebet also reacted to the attack on Argentine leader Cristina Kirchner. “How sad!”, she wrote, making a parallel between the case of political violence and Brazil.

Top photo: Reproduction/Twitter

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