Radio Havana Cuba | Brazil on its last day for election ads in the press

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BRASILIA, SEPTEMBER 30 (RHC) Electoral justice has decided that this Friday will be the last day to publish paid advertisements in the written press for election campaign advertisements for the October 2 elections in Brazil.

This day also concludes with the announcement of the invitation of representatives of the Public Prosecution Office, the Brazilian Bar Association, public prosecutors and delegates of political parties, party federations and coalitions to accompany the issuance of the so-called Zerésima.

This document is issued in each electoral division, prior to the start of voting.

This report shows that there was no recorded vote in the electronic machine for any of the candidates in the dispute. It is printed immediately after starting the tool.

Tomorrow, on the eve of the elections, the campaign period for the first round ends.

This procedure is valid for the use of loudspeakers, audio cars, distribution of brochures, walks, caravans or marches. On the same day, the electoral divisions that will be subject to electronic voting scrutiny will be determined.

Sunday will be the historic day when more than 156 million Brazilians will express their preference for who will head the country over the next four years, as well as those who will govern the states and legislate in the Senate and in the state, province and federal. the rooms.

According to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, voting will begin at 08:00 local time and end at 17:00 Brasilia time.

Unlike in previous elections, in this lawsuit, the voting schedule will be standardized across the country, ie: regions in which there is a time zone will follow those of the capital.

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Ex-President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, the candidate of the Workers’ Party, is leading so far in all opinion polls for the consultation, in which far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro, of the Liberal Party, aspires to be re-elected. (Source / PL)

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