Bolsonaro declares crusade against crime, corruption and leftwing ideology
BRAS LIA: Brazil’s new farright President Jair Bolsonaro declared a crusade against crime, corruption and leftwing ideology as he took office Tuesday for a four-year term at the helm of Latin America’s biggest nation.
In his first public speech wearing the presidential sash, Boslonaro said Brazil will “start to free itself of socialism” and “political correctness,” breaking with policies brought in under decades of leftist rule.
The 63-year-old former paratrooper and veteran lawmaker received swift congratulations via Twitter from US President Donald Trump, with whom he shares a similar, brash style and outlook.
“Congratulations to President újairbolsonaro who just made a great inauguration speech — the U.S.A. is with you!” Trump wrote.
Bolsonaro responded by saying: “I truly appreciate your words of encouragement. Together, under God’s protection, we shall bring prosperity and progress to our people!”
Inhisinaugurationspeechbefore Brazil’s Congress, Bolsonaro called for “a true national pact” to restore his country’s lackluster economy, “without ideological bias.”
While Bolsonaro enjoys skyhigh approval ratings, many in Brazil fear his nostalgia for the military dictatorship that reigned from 1964 to 1985, his hardline approach to fighting crime and his record of disparaging women and minorities could herald a harsh shake-up.
Even before being sworn in, Bolsonaro tweeted he would issue a decree easing gun laws to let “good” citizens own firearms to counter armed criminals – a measure opposed by 61 per cent of Brazilians, according to a Datafolha survey.
His promise to extend immunity to security forces who use lethal force against suspected wrongdoers has also sparked unease in a country where some 5,000 people a year are already killed by police.
In his speech to Congress, Bolsonaro repeatedly hammered leftwing “ideology” that he said had brought Brazil low.
His past remarks made it clear he was referring to policies implemented by the Workers Party, which governed between 2003 and 2016 but ended up reviled for a string of corruption scandals.
Brazil “will return to be a country free of ideological bonds,” he said.
He later told a crowd of supporters in front of the presidential palace: “We will re-establish order.”
Bolsonaro has already said he will do all he can to challenge the leftist governments of Venezuela and Cuba.
In a sign of his leanings and alliances, Bolsonaro warmly welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Brazil for his inauguration, and both leaders spoke of their “brotherhood.”
Netanyahu said Bolsonaro had assured him Brazil’s embassy will be moved to Jerusalem. — AFP