The Americas | Trump of the tropics

Might Jair Bolsonaro try to steal Brazil’s election?

Ahead of a vote in October, the president has cast doubt on the whole process

The day after Donald Trump urged a mob to storm the Capitol in Washington and overturn an election result that displeased him, Brazil’s president issued an ominous warning. Jair Bolsonaro, a man sometimes called the “Trump of the tropics”, suggested that he, too, doubted that his own country’s elections were fair. “If we don’t have…a way to audit the votes, we will have bigger problems than the United States,” he told supporters.

This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition under the headline “Might Bolsonaro try to steal the vote?”

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