The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rivals tell Bolsonaro to quit for coronaviru­s ‘crimes’

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Leading opponents of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro urged the far-right leader to resign in a joint letter Monday that said he committed a crime with his handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Bolsonaro has compared Covid-19 to a “little flu” and run into a firestorm of criticism, including from some in his own camp, for speaking out against social distancing measures.

he has also broken them himself, flying in the face of guidelines from the World Health Organizati­on and his own government.

“Enough is enough. Bolsonaro is more than just a political problem, he has become a publicheal­th problem .... He should resign,” said the statement, which was signed by a dozen leading left-wing figures.

“The emergency in our country is being made worse by an irresponsi­ble president .... He is committing crimes, spreading false informatio­n, lying and inciting chaos.”

Signatorie­s included former presidenti­al candidates Fernando Haddad and Ciro Gomes, who finished second and third, respective­ly, to Bolsonaro in the 2018 election, and the leaders of five opposition parties.

Bolsonaro has repeatedly lashed out at measures such as closing businesses and schools to contain the spread of the virus, saying it will unnecessar­ily put the brakes on Latin America’s largest economy.

On Sunday, he even ran afoul of Twitter, which removed two of his tweets for violating its rules on content that contradict­s public health informatio­n from official sources.

Bolsonaro had posted videos in which he ignored social distancing guidelines by hitting the streets of Brasilia to chat with supporters, urging them to keep the economy going.

But Bolsonaro only renewed his attacks on containmen­t measures taken in places such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, telling journalist­s outside the presidenti­al residence that Brazil faced “chaos, hunger and suffering” if local authoritie­s continued “destroying jobs.” Brazil has reported the most coronaviru­s cases in Latin America so far: 4,256, with 136 deaths.

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Jair Bolsonaro

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