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Brazilian President Bolsanaro seen enjoying comedy club outing

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SÃO PAULO: While the Amazon burned and Brazilians demonstrat­ed their outrage, Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro went to a comedy club.

As the president’s pre-recorded speech to the nation explaining how he planned to use the army to fight the fires – while simultaneo­usly insisting that the rate of burning of the forest was nothing out of the ordinary – was broadcast on television on Friday night, he was at a standup show in Brasília by right-wing Christian comic Jonathan Nemer.

The Amazon fires crisis has taken on internatio­nal dimensions. It could jeopardise a trade deal between the European Union and South American trade bloc, Mercosur, that took 20 years to complete, and it will be discussed at this weekend’s G7 summit.

The UOL site calculated that Bolsonaro was at the show at the same time as his broadcast aired. And Nemer himself posted a photo with a beaming Bolsonaro and first lady Michelle before the show on his Instagram.

“Standup in Brasília is always a success, always full, but today we have the presence of someone very special … Bolsonaro!” he said in a video that he posted, before leading the chant of “Legend, legend” that is popular among Bolsonaro supporters.

Nemer demonstrat­ed his proBolsona­ro stance in one standup show before the second round of voting in last year’s presidenti­al election, playing losing leftist candidate Fernando Haddad as possessed by the devil of imprisoned former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who had come to “finish Brazil off ”.

At a press conference on Saturday, Bolsonaro’s defence minister, Fernando Azevedo e Silva, and environmen­t minister, Ricardo Salles, explained how the army would fight the fires, stressing how important it was for Amazon states to cooperate.

At the same time, at the G7 summit in Biarritz, the French president Emmanuel Macron called for the internatio­nal community to help Brazil and its neighbours fight the fires.

Bolsonaro tweeted a link to an old television interview with Gen Eduardo Villas Bôas, in which the former commander of the army described his surprise when one of his officers found the king of Norway in a village in the Yanomami indigenous reserve during a past operation.

“In the words of General Villas Bôas, the real internatio­nal interest is the Amazon. It hurts the soul to see Brazilians not seeing the fabricated campaign against our sovereignt­y in the region,” he tweeted.

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While the Amazon burned and Brazilians demonstrat­ed their outrage, Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro went to a comedy club.

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