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Brazil Presidential Elections second round Vote and Post

1 We support Jiar Bolosonaro of the Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil, how did Brazilian immigrants and nationals in your nations vote in the second round elections, keep immigrants and Nationals Polls separate, and combine Polls, Post all 3 Polls, how many voted?
12
30%
2 We support Fernando Haddad of the Far Left Workers Party of Brazil, how did Brazilian immigrants and nationals in your nations vote in the second round elections, keep immigrants and National Polls separate, and combine Polls, Post all 3 Polls, how many voted?
28
70%
 
Total votes : 40

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Brazil Presidential and Parliament Elections on the RP Forum

Postby Brasilia Brazil » Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:52 pm

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Magistrate Luis Roberto Barroso
National Elections Council.
Make Brazil Great Again.
Democratic Republic of Brazil.

The second round Brazilian Presidential Elections is today Sunday oct 28 2018.

Vote and Post your support for one of the two Presidential Candidates on the Poll provided on this website, or vote a blank ballot vote for neither candidate, today is the last day to Vote and Post, their is still time, contrary to any Right Wing Fake News Media rumors you might hear, I will not declare and announce the official winner until after all 100 % of the votes are counted and reported.

All Nations where Brazilians residents reside may send the National Elections Council of Brazil their nations elections Polls of legal Brazilian Immigrants and Legal Brazilian Foreign Nationals in your nations, and a combined Poll of the two election Polls, in your own words and style, but make it clear to read and understand, Vote and Post.

1 - For Former Army Captain Jiar Bolosonaro and retired General Antonio Hamilton Mourão of the Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil for President and Vice President.

or for

2- Fernando Haddad of the Far Left Workers Party of Brazil and Manuela Pinto Manuela Pinto D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil for President and Vice President of Brazil.

or

3 - Vote Blank Ballot Votes for neither Candidates.
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Far Right wing Presidential Candidate Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party claims victory in Brasilia Brazil's first round election results with 46.03 %, 41.99 % and 33.45 % percent of all eligible voters voting.

Jair Bolsonaro a Brazilian of Italian and German descent. "According to Bolsonaro himself, his great-grandfather was German and was a soldier of Adolf Hitler: "He had no choice: either he was a soldier, or he would be killed", he said.

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Fernando Haadad of the Leftist Workers Party of Brazil, a successful Brazilian businessman and politician, of Christian Lebanese immigrant descent, with Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil, together we can win, has a master's degree in economics and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of São Paulo.

Ethnic Brazilian Immigrants and Nationals in your nations, vote and post as indicated.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=451809

Sun Dec 7 2018 First round Presidential election results of Brazil.

https://www.as-coa.org/articles/explain ... ction-race

049 276 990 - 46.03 % - 41.99 % - 33.45 % - RW - Jair Bolsorano - Conservative Social Liberal Party - Far Right
031 342 005 - 29.28 % - 26.70 % - 21.28 % - CL - Fernando Haddad - Far Left Party - and Lula da Silva Party Leaders.
013 344 366 - 12.47 % - 11.37 % - 09.06 % - xx - Ciro Gomes - Democratic Labor Party PDT Center Left
005 096 349 - 04.76 % - 04.34 % - 03.46 % - CT - Geraldo Alckim - Brazilian Social Democratic Party PSDB Cent
002 679 744 - 02.50 % - 02.28 % - 01.82 % - CR - João Amoêdo - Novo Center Right to Right
001 348 323 - 01.26 % - 01.15 % - 00.91 % - xx - Cabo Daciolo - Patriot Party Patr Far Right
001 288 948 - 01.20 % - 01.10 % - 00.87 % - xx - Henrique Meirelles - Social democratic party -
001 069 577 - 01.00 % - 00.91 % - 00.73 % - xx - Marina Silva - Rede center to center left
000 859 601 - 00.80 % - 00.73 % - 00.58 % - xx - Alvaro Dias - Podemos Center
000 617 122 - 00.58 % - 00.53 % - 00.42 % - xx - Guilherme Boulos - Socialism and Liberty Party - Left to Far Left
000 055 762 - 00.05 % - 00.05 % - 00.04 % - FL - Vera - United Workers Socialist Party Far Left
000 041 710 - 00.04 % - 00.03 % - 00.03 % - xx - Eymael
000 030 176 - 00.03 % - 00.03 % - 00.02 % - xx - João Goulart Filho - Democratic Workers Party - Leftist
107 050 673 - 00.00 % - 91.21 % - 72.67 % - xx - 13 candidates

003 106 936 - 00.00 % - 02.65 % - 02.11 % - Total blank votes cast 02.65 %
007 206 205 - 00.00 % - 06.14 % - 04.89 % - Total annulled votes
117 363 814 - 79.67 % - 00.00 % - 79.67 % - Total votes cast - voter turn out 79.67 %
029 941 265 - 20.33 % - 00.00 % - 20.33 % - Not voting 20.33 %
147 305 079 - 00.00 % - 00.00 % - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

Sun oct 7 2018 First round Presidential election results of Brazil.

Vote and Post who you support in the second round elections between Fernando Haddad of the Far Left Workers Party of Brazil, and Jiar Bolsonaro of the Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil.

Post how many ethnic Legal Brazilians immigrants and legal Brazilian Foreign Nationals reside in your nations and how they voted in your nation in Brazil's Presidential elections during the second round elections, keep the immigrants and foreign nationals election polls separate and combine the two polls into one, post all 3 election polls, Brazilians overseas so called overseas are allowed to vote for President in Brazil, keep your numbers realistic, no exaggerations.

Brazilian immigrants in real world nations, this data might be updated at any time.

21 948 Netherlands Dutch.
27 000 Australia
28 546 Bolivia
38 700 French Guinea
39 300 Canada
47 045 Argentina
48 000 Belgium
69 000 Italy
70 000 France
81 000 Switzerland

113 716 Germany
120 000 Great Britain
128 638 Spain
166 775 Portugal
179 649 Japan
349 842 Paraguay
506 107 USA

2 035 266
0 211 063 in other real world nations.
2 246 329 strong.

Post how many Brazilians in your nation are illegal if any.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/brazil-commu ... 39053.html
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Postby Brasilia Brazil » Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:57 pm

Congratulation Posts or Criticism Posts are coming in from all over the NS World - Vote and Post

Brazilian Presidential Elections Results:
The real life Person in Charge.
Needs a lot of editing
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Magistrate Luis Roberto Barroso
National Elections Council.
Make Brazil Great Again.
Democratic Republic of Brazil.

We thank the Democratic Republics of NS Miami Shores, NS Buenos Aires Argentina, Lima City Peru and NS Portugal for allowing their ethnic Brazilians in their nations to vote in our Presidential Elections, we gave all the nations of the NS world a chance to do so, and influence our election results and you did not take it, the results are your fault, next time allow your Brazilian ethnic residents or of any nations a chance to do so.

But only the Legal Brazilian Foreign Nationals votes will be counted, except for NS Portugal which passed the dual citizenship law for all immigrants and foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in their nation, and NS Miami Shores which we know allows dual citizenship to all its citizens, immigrants and foreign nationals, we wanted to see if their was a difference of support for either candidates and by how much.

I declare the winners of the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Elections.
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President and Vice President Elect, Far Right wing former army Captian Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party and retired General Antonio Hamilton Mourão, we won and we will Make Brazil Great Again.

Against
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Fernando Haadad of the Leftist Workers Party of Brazil, a successful Brazilian businessman and politician, of Christian Lebanese immigrant descent, with Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil, together we can win was their campaign slogan, has a master's degree in economics and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of São Paulo

Brasilia Brazil of all eligible voters voting:
057 797 847 - 39.24 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 040 906 - 31.93 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 486 593 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
115 933 451 - 78.70 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 372 843 - 21.30 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 305 155 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

The official election results are a lot closer than they seem if you calculated by total eligible voters voting.

057 797 847 - 55.13 % - President elect Jair Bolsonaro of the far right concervative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 44.87 % - Fernando Haddad of the far left workers party.
104 838 753 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 797 847 - 53.85 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 43.83 % - Fernando Haddad far left workers party.
002 486 596 - 02.32 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
104 838 753 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 797 847 - 49.85 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 40.58 % - Fernando Haddad far left Workers Party.
002 486 596 - 02.14 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
008 608 105 - 07.43 % - Anulled votes.
115 933 451 - Total voter turnout votes and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
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overseas Brazilian votes.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
2382 * 01.00 % - 0 024 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
2382 * 33.00 % - 0 786 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
2382 * 66.00 % - 1 572 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
12 853 * 01.00 % - 0 129 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
12 853 * 34.00 % - 4 370 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
12 853 * 65.00 % - 8 354 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Combined election polls.
15 235 * 01.00 % - 00 153 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
15 235 * 33.85 % - 05 156 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
15 235 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
17 337 * 49.00 % - 8 495 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
17 337 * 51.00 % - 8 842 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 2.00 % and 347 votes - Center of National Statistics Cen.
NS Buenos Aires Argentina Democratic Republic.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 499 votes for Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 500 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 0 % and 1 vote.
National Elections Council Nec.
Lima City Peru Democratic Republic.
A very close election in Lima City Peru.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
080 100 * 40.00 % - 32 040 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
080 100 * 60.00 % - 48 060 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 20 % and 16 020 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
031 639 * 35.00 % - 11 073 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
031 639 * 65.00 % - 20 566 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 30 % and 9 493 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.
Center of National Statistics Cen.Democratic Republic of NS Portugal.

Combined election polls.
111 739 * 38.52 % - 43 113 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
111 739 * 61.42 % - 68 626 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
111 739 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 22.90 % and 25 513 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.
Democratic Republic of NS Portugal.

092 894 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
057 260 - 36.87 % - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
005 156 - 03.32 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
155 310 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

Due to strong flexible intend to vote laws all ballots were counted valid.
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Total vote results:

057 890 739 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 098 166 - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 491 849 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
116 088 762 - 78.73 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 371 704 - 21.27 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 460 465 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

057 890 741- 53.86 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 098 166 - 43.83 % - Fernando Haddad far left workers party.
002 491 849 - 02.31 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
107 480 756 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 882 387 - 49.86 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 098 037 - 40.57 % - Fernando Haddad far left Workers Party.
002 491 849 - 02.15 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
008 608 105 - 07.42 % - Anulled votes. -.00.01
116 088 861 - Total voter turnout votes and Ballots deposited 78.70 %

057 890 741 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 098 166 - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 491 849 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
116 088 861 - 78.73 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 371 704 - 21.27 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 460 465 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters
Brasilia Brazil Democratic Republic.
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Postby Brasilia Brazil » Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:58 pm

Reserved for general election results of Brazil.

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Postby NS Miami Shores » Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:03 pm

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Miami Shores Ambassador to Brasilia Brazil - Tomás Rodrigues 2.
of Brazilian birth and descent, you have an important post from our nation.

As a native born Brazilian of Portuguese descent, I am proud to have cast my vote for Far Right Wing Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasilia Brazil, As a native born Brazilian of Portuguese descent, I am also proud to serve as Ambassador of Miami Shores to Brasilia Brazil, and the Conservative Republican Nationalist Party of Miami Shores.

You can tell me and my twin brother apart by our thumb prints and our signatures.

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Minister of Foreign Diplomatic Relations - Otto Reich:
German Austrian Jewish father.
Cuban Catholic mother of Spaniard descent.
Born in La Habana Cuba city province.

Conservative Republican Nationalist party CRNP.
60 % of the seats in Parliament.

Leftist Liberal Democratic Party
40 % of the seats in Parliament.

The government and nation of Miami Shores supports Far Right Wing Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Liberal Social Party of Brasilia Brazil, with whom we share many views on the economy, legal immigration and catholic social values.

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Ministra of Information and Statistics, Christina White of USA birth and descent.
According to my Center of National Statistics Cen, as of dec 31 2017 their are 19 182 legal immigrants and 3 554 legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation, 22 736 strong.

3 554 of which 67 % are of voting age, and 19 182 of which 67 % are of voting age, 2 382 and 12 853 voters
respectively, 15 235 strong, who voted on two separate election polls in our nation, in your nation's presidential election as follows,

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
2382 * 01.00 % - 0 024 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
2382 * 33.00 % - 0 786 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
2382 * 66.00 % - 1 572 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
12 853 * 01.00 % - 0 129 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
12 853 * 34.00 % - 4 370 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
12 853 * 65.00 % - 8 354 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

Combined election polls.
15 235 * 01.00 % - 00 153 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
15 235 * 33.85 % - 05 156 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
15 235 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

We have sent you the two presidential election polls and the combined election poll on time before your runoff elections, but we are not sure if you will count them in your election results, but we hope and trust you will at least count the votes of your legal Brazilian foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation.

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Vice Minister of Transportation and Communications.

Includes domestic and international national local traffic
and civilian air traffic and naval transportation
And communication services including the internet.

Conservative Republican Nationalist Party.
Democratic Republic of Greater Miami Shores.

As a native born Brazilian of Portuguese descent, I am proud to have cast my vote for Far Right Wing Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasilia Brazil, As a native born Brazilian of Portuguese descent, I am also proud to serve as Vice Minister of Transportation and Communications of Miami Shores, and the Conservative Republican Nationalist Party of Miami Shores.

In our nation of Miami Shores, the Leftists, Socialists and Communists make up 1 % of the votes, most are ethnic Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Brazilians, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans and other Latin Americans, supporters of the Castro Brothers and Diaz-Canel of the Communist Socialist Republic of La Habana Cuba, led by their ethnic Cuban leaders of Miami Shores, Max Lesnik and Andrés Gomez of the Maceito Brigades, and ethnic Cuban Leaders, xxx xxx, xxx xxx.

They live rich and comfortable in our nation of Miami Shores as capitalists, but don't live in their nation of origin of La Habana Cuba Communist Socialist Republic as average La Habana Cuban Citizens, lol, go figure?

But in La Habana Cuba Communist Socialist Republic, Conservative Republican Nationalists and any other political groups are not allowed to exist, lol, go figure?

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Ministra of Transportation and Communications.
Helen Aguire Ferre, of Nicaraguan birth and descent.
Vice Minister of Transportation and Communications.
While I am not a native Brazilian I too support Jair Bolosonaro for President of Brasilia Brazil.

Includes domestic and international national local traffic
and civilian air traffic and naval transportation
And communication services including the internet.

Conservative Republican Nationalist Party.
Democratic Republic of Greater Miami Shores.

Standing behind the President and Vice President.
The Vice Minister of Defense, Pablo Padula, of Uruguayan birth and descent.
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President Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Vice President Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

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President Lincoln Diaz-Balart.
Vice President Ilena Ros-Lehtinen.
Conservative Republican Nationalist Party.
Miami Shores Council of Ministers with Pics.
Democratic Republic of Greater Miami Shores.

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Meet our council of Ministes with Pics.

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Postby Second Empire of America » Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:14 pm

The American Empire officially endorses Fernando Haddad in your timeline's Brazilian election.

Our timeline's Brazilian election is quite different, as Jair Bolsonaro is dead and Lula was allowed to run for president. In our Brazil, we endorsed Ciro Gomes for the second round. (Lula is his opponent, and is projected to win.)
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Postby Moscareinas » Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:43 am

A Joint Statement
By the Leaders of the Opposition Parties of Moscareinas


Recent developments on hitherto democratic countries far from our tricontinental shores have alarmed us, not least of which is the rise of not only demagogic but frankly irresponsible men into positions of unchallenged power and influence by wholly peaceful and democratic means, riding the crest of a wave of voter anger against corruption and malfeasance in high places, parliamentary deadlock on important but divisive matters of national importance, and maladjustment in the face of unprecedented sociocultural change.

While we here in Moscareinas understand the forces that have driven the Brazilian people to such desperate measures, we cannot emphasize strongly enough our conviction: we do not believe that a man who speaks of committing atrocities such as Bolsonaro does is not fit to hold power, cannot be trusted to wield power only to stamp out criminality and enact reform, will not allow himself to be corrected by means available only in a democracy once he exceeds the limitations of his office, will in due course try and arrogate more power to himself and end Brazilian democracy to do so, and thus should be kept away from obtaining it, by all legal and ethical means necessary.

It is thus on this note that we, the undersigned, endorse Fernando Haddad for the presidency of Brazil, and further note that we will watch future developments from that nation extremely closely.

May the Brazilian people choose their leader with the concern and admonition of us, the undersigned, foremost in mind.



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Postby Silver Commonwealth » Sun Oct 14, 2018 6:09 am

This might come off as an surprise, but... Silver Commonwealth supports Haddad, mostly due of differences between our and Bolonsaro's stances in economics.
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Postby NS Buenos Aires Argentina » Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:03 am

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Argentina Ambassador to Brazil, Carlos Alfredo Mogariños.
You have an important message from our government.

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Minister of Foreign Diplomatic Relations - Jorge Marcelo Faurie.

The government and nation of NS Buenos Aires Argentina supports Far Right Wing Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Liberal Social Party of Brasilia Brazil, with whom we share many views on the economy, legal immigration and catholic social values.

According to our Center of National Statistics Cen, as of dec 31 2017 their are 21 170 legal immigrants and 25 875 legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation, 47 045 strong.

21 170 of which 67 % are of voting age, and 25 875 of which 67 % are of voting age, 14 184 and 17 337 voters
respectively, 31 521 strong, who voted on two separate election polls in our nation, in your nation's presidential election as follows,

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
17 337 * 49.00 % - 8 495 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
17 337 * 51.00 % - 8 842 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 2.00 % and 347 votes, Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
14 184 * 45.00 % - 6 382 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
14 184 * 55.00 % - 7 802 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 10.00 % and 1 420 votes, Center of National Statistics Cen.

Combined election polls.
31 521 * 47.20 % - 14 877 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
31 521 * 52.80 % - 16 644 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
31 521 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 5.60 % and 1 767 votes, Center of National Statistics Cen.

We have sent you the two presidential election polls and the combined election poll on time before your runoff elections, but we are not sure if you will count them in your election results, but we hope and trust you will at least count the votes of your legal Brazilian foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation.

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Democratic Republic of NS Buenos Aires Argentina.

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Postby The USA of America » Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:29 pm

Second Empire of America wrote:The American Empire officially endorses Fernando Haddad in your timeline's Brazilian election.

Our timeline's Brazilian election is quite different, as Jair Bolsonaro is dead and Lula was allowed to run for president. In our Brazil, we endorsed Ciro Gomes for the second round. (Lula is his opponent, and is projected to win.)

Vote arrow up like the Post, vote arrow down dislike the Post, I am a political RP addict with real world nations and regional named nations with real world statistics, we don't use NS stats, we hate NS stats, but we will index RW stats based on population to NS stats when needed if needed.

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I support Far Right wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasilia Brazil, with whom we share many economic, political and cultural Christian Social values, and he is crazier than I am, lol.

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The commie connection Fernando Haddad of the Far Leftist Workers Party of Brazil, and his Vice Presidential Running mate is Manuela D’Avila of the Communist Party of Brasilia Brazil, together we can win, lol.

IC and real life:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/brazil-commu ... 39053.html

Supported by the Communist Socialist Republic of La Habana Cuba's Raúl, Diaz-Canel and your eternal Comandante en Jefe Fidel from beyond the Grave and the NS Venezuela Chavista Bolivarian Revolutionary Socialist Republic of Nicolás Maduro.

I see my good friend, The Second Empire of America once again, supporting undemocratic socialists and commies, why am I not surprised, lol?

on a side note, look at Raúl, Fidel and Comañero Lula da Silva as they call him in the Communist Socialist Republic of La Habana Cuba, Compañero, they look like brothers, it is uncanny, lol, scroll down to the Pic
https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1108199

Make and Keep Brazil Great Again, Make and Keep America Great Again.

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Vice President Mike Pence.
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Democratic Republic of The USA of America.

Note: All 3 my so called puppet nations, I hate the words puppet nations, they are all my nations, but I do have my main nations and my other nations as named, I hate the word other, an other what? does not exist.
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Postby Helowi » Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:47 pm

President Nina Reuter along with the Liberal Party Have Endorsed Fernando Haadad of the Workers Party in a statement. Stating “Jair Bolsonaro would end up harming the nation of Brazil and leaving a deep scar on the future of the nation of Brazil.”
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Postby Lima City Peru » Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:02 pm

A very close election in Peru:
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National Elections Council.
Democratic Republic of Lima City Peru.

According to Nec, as of dec 31 2017 their are 13 431 legal immigrants and 16 416 legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation, 29 847 strong.

13 431of which 67 % are of voting age, and 16 416 of which 67 % are of voting age, 8 999 and 10 999 voters respectively, 19 998 strong, who voted on two separate election polls in our nation, in your nation's presidential election as follows,

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 499 votes for Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 500 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil
By a margin of 0 % and 1 vote, National Elections Council, Nec

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
08 999 * 50.00 % - 4 499 votes for Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
08 999 * 50.00 % - 4 500 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil
By a margin of 0 % and 1 vote. National Elections Council, Nec

Combined election polls.
19 998 * 50.00 % - 09 998 votes for Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
19 998 * 50.00 % - 10 000 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil
By a margin of 0 % and 2 votes, National Elections Council, Nec

A very close election in Peru.
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Postby Brasilia Brazil » Sat Oct 20, 2018 3:50 pm

Second round Brazilian Presidential election on Sunday oct 28 2018, Vote and Post as indicated on first Page.

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According to our NS DataFolha election poll since the first round election results, where ex army Captain and Far Right Wing Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil, won and claimed victory, with 46.03 %, 41.99 % and 33.45 % percent of all eligible voters voting, refer to the first page, with his running mate Gen. Hamilton Mourao, he also considered Luiz Philippe de Orleans e Braganca, a descendant of Brazil’s last emperor.

To Far Leftist Fernando Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil, with 29.28 %, 26.70 % and 21.28 % percent of all eligible voters voting, refer to the first post.

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Fernando Haadad of the Leftist Workers Party of Brazil, a successful Brazilian businessman and politician, of Christian Lebanese immigrant descent, with Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil as his running mate, together we can win, has a master's degree in economics and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of São Paulo.

If Far Leftist Fernando Haddad wins and something bad happens to him, like another assassination attempt like the one on Jair Bolsonaro and Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil becomes President or influences Fernando Haddad, or if Fernando Haddad had to resign for any reasons, or if Captain Jair Bolsonaro wins, or something bad happens to him like another assassination attempt and his Vice President General Hamilton Mourao becomes President.

Is their a greater danger of a new military dictatorship than a communist government as practiced the world over, or a greater danger of a communist government as practiced the world over, than a new military dictatorship in Brazil, would a new military government reestablish the Monarchy, you be the judge, vote and post? Vote and post the pros and cons and effects of each?

31 % of voters say their is a considerable chance of a new military dictatorship in the nation, 19 % say their is small chance of a new military dictatorship in the nation, 50 % say their is a chance of a new military dictatorship in the nation.

42 % say their is no chance of a new military dictatorship in Brazil, and 8 % declined to give an opinion, go figure, why don't they express their opinion in a multi political party state democracy?

But Captain Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil leads Fernando Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil, 58 % to 42 % in the first poll since the first round election results, go figure?

In the Northeast region of Brazil, Fernando Haddad's strongest region, Haddad leads Jair Bolsonaro with 52 % to 32 %, with 16 % undecided or expressing no opinion, go figure, why don't they express their opinion in a multi political party state democracy?

Women support Bolsonaro 42 % to 39 %, with 19 % undecided, and men support Bolsonaro 57 % to 33 %, with 10 % undecided.

55 % of the women say their is a chance of a new military dictatorship in Brazil, 45 % of the men say their is a chance of new military dictatorship in Brazil, 59 % of young voters, and 47 % of older voters?

So they all say, you be the Judge, vote and post as indicated on first page? Second round Brazilian Presidential election on Sunday oct 28 2018

NS DataFolha.
Democratic Republic of Brasilia Brazil.

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Postby Lisbon City Portugal » Tue Oct 23, 2018 10:18 am

To The National Elections Council of Brazil.
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António Vaz de Pinto.
Portugal Immigration Minister.
Democratic Republic of Portugal.

According to our Dec 31 2017 census thier are 119 552 Brazilian Foreign Nationals and 47 223 Brazilian immigrants of Portuguese birth and descent in our nation, 166 775 strong, 71.68 % and 28.32% respectively.

But according to according to our constitution Article 4: All persons whom the law or international convention consider to be Portuguese citizens shall be such citizens, due to recent citizenship laws passed by parliament all persons of Portuguese birth and descent are dual citizens of Portugal and the nations they reside in.

119 552 of which 67 % are of voting age and 47 223 of which 67 % are of voting age, 80 100 and 31 639 respectively, 111 739 voters strong who voted on two separate election polls in our nation, in your nation's presidential election as follows,

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
080 100 * 40.00 % - 32 040 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
080 100 * 60.00 % - 48 060 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 20 % and 16 020 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
031 639 * 35.00 % - 11 073 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
031 639 * 65.00 % - 20 566 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 30 % and 9 493 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.

Combined election polls.
111 739 * 38.52 % - 43 113 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
111 739 * 61.42 % - 68 626 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
111 739 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 22.90 % and 25 513 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.

All Percent's % slightly adjusted.

We hope and trust you will count both the nationals and immigrants election polls of Brazilians of Portuguese birth and descent in our nation.

António Vaz de Pinto, Portugal Immigration Minister.

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Postby Brasilia Brazil » Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:37 am

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National Elections Council.
Make Brazil Great Again.
Democratic Republic of Brazil.

The second round Brazilian Presidential Elections is today Sunday oct 28 2018.

Vote and Post your support for one of the two Presidential Candidates on the Poll provided on this website, or vote a blank ballot for neither candidate, today is the last day to Vote and Post, their is still time, contrary to any Right Wing Fake News Media rumors you might hear, I will not declare and announce the official winner until after all 100 % of the votes are counted and reported.

All Nations where Brazilians residents reside may send the National Elections Council of Brazil their nations elections Polls of legal Brazilian Immigrants and Legal Brazilian Foreign Nationals in your nations, and a combined Poll of the two election Polls, in your own words and style, but make it clear to read and understand, Vote and Post.

1 - For Former Army Captain Jiar Bolosonaro and retired General Antonio Hamilton Mourão of the Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil for President and Vice President.

or for

2- Fernando Haddad of the Far Left Workers Party of Brazil and Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil for President and Vice President of Brazil.

or

3 - Vote Blank Ballots for neither Candidates.
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Postby Phoenicaea » Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:43 am

rai.pho: obviously, the Consulate of Phoenicae, once again, can not either deny or agree with the voices calling for its prominent role in espionage, assassinations, against so called 'center-rightist' mafia puppets and affaristic foes. in all continents.

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Postby Brasilia Brazil » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:28 am

Congratulation Posts or Criticism Posts are coming in from all over the NS World - Vote and Post
This post has been posted as well in the official elections results post, the second post on this website page.

Brazilian Presidential Elections Results:
The real life Person in Charge.
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Magistrate Luis Roberto Barroso
National Elections Council.
Make Brazil Great Again.
Democratic Republic of Brazil.

We thank the Democratic Republics of NS Miami Shores, NS Buenos Aires Argentina, Lima City Peru and NS Portugal for allowing their ethnic Brazilians in their nations to vote in our Presidential Elections, we gave all the nations of the NS world a chance to do so, and influence our election results and you did not take it, the results are your fault, next time allow your Brazilian ethnic residents or of any nations a chance to do so.

But only the Legal Brazilian Foreign Nationals votes will be counted, except for NS Portugal which passed the dual citizenship law for all immigrants and foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in their nation, and NS Miami Shores which we know allows dual citizenship to all its citizens, immigrants and foreign nationals, we wanted to see if their was a difference of support for either candidates and by how much.

I declare the winners of the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Elections.
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President and Vice President Elect, Far Right wing former army Captian Jair Bolsonaro of the Conservative Social Liberal Party and retired General Antonio Hamilton Mourão, we won and we will Make Brazil Great Again.

Against
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Fernando Haadad of the Leftist Workers Party of Brazil, a successful Brazilian businessman and politician, of Christian Lebanese immigrant descent, with Manuela D'avila of the Communist Party of Brazil, together we can win was their campaign slogan, has a master's degree in economics and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of São Paulo

Brasilia Brazil of all eligible voters voting:
057 797 847 - 39.24 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 040 906 - 31.93 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 486 593 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
115 933 451 - 78.70 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 372 843 - 21.30 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 305 155 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

The official election results are a lot closer than they seem if you calculated by total eligible voters voting.

057 797 847 - 55.13 % - President elect Jair Bolsonaro of the far right concervative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 44.87 % - Fernando Haddad of the far left workers party.
104 838 753 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 797 847 - 53.85 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 43.83 % - Fernando Haddad far left workers party.
002 486 596 - 02.32 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
104 838 753 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 797 847 - 49.85 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 040 906 - 40.58 % - Fernando Haddad far left Workers Party.
002 486 596 - 02.14 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
008 608 105 - 07.43 % - Anulled votes.
115 933 451 - Total voter turnout votes and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
__________________________________________________
overseas Brazilian votes.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
2382 * 01.00 % - 0 024 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
2382 * 33.00 % - 0 786 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
2382 * 66.00 % - 1 572 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
12 853 * 01.00 % - 0 129 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
12 853 * 34.00 % - 4 370 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
12 853 * 65.00 % - 8 354 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Combined election polls.
15 235 * 01.00 % - 00 153 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
15 235 * 33.85 % - 05 156 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
15 235 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
NS Miami Shores Democratic Republic - Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
17 337 * 49.00 % - 8 495 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
17 337 * 51.00 % - 8 842 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 2.00 % and 347 votes - Center of National Statistics Cen.
NS Buenos Aires Argentina Democratic Republic.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 499 votes for Haddad of the Far Left Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
10 999 * 50.00 % - 5 500 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 0 % and 1 vote.
National Elections Council Nec.
Lima City Peru Democratic Republic.
A very close election in Lima City Peru.

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
080 100 * 40.00 % - 32 040 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
080 100 * 60.00 % - 48 060 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 20 % and 16 020 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian Portuguese birth and descent in our nation who voted.
031 639 * 35.00 % - 11 073 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
031 639 * 65.00 % - 20 566 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 30 % and 9 493 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.
Center of National Statistics Cen.Democratic Republic of NS Portugal.

Combined election polls.
111 739 * 38.52 % - 43 113 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
111 739 * 61.42 % - 68 626 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
111 739 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
By a margin of 22.90 % and 25 513 votes, National Elections Council of Portugal.
Democratic Republic of NS Portugal.

092 894 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
057 260 - 36.87 % - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
005 156 - 03.32 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
155 310 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

Due to strong flexible intend to vote laws all ballots were counted valid.
________________________________________________________
Total vote results:

057 890 739 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 098 166 - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 491 849 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
116 088 762 - 78.73 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 371 704 - 21.27 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 460 465 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters

057 890 741- 53.86 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 098 166 - 43.83 % - Fernando Haddad far left workers party.
002 491 849 - 02.31 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
107 480 756 - 00.00 % - Total votes

057 882 387 - 49.86 % - Jair Bolsonaro far right conservative social liberal party.
047 098 037 - 40.57 % - Fernando Haddad far left Workers Party.
002 491 849 - 02.15 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates.
008 608 105 - 07.42 % - Anulled votes. -.00.01
116 088 861 - Total voter turnout votes and Ballots deposited 78.70 %

057 890 741 - 39.26 % - Jair Bolsonaro Far Right Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brasil.
047 098 166 - 31.94 % - Fernando Haddad Far Left Workers Party of Brasil.
002 491 849 - 01.69 % - Blank Ballot votes for neither candidates
008 608 105 - 05.84 % - Anulled votes
116 088 861 - 78.73 % - Total voter turn out and Ballots deposited 78.70 %
031 371 704 - 21.27 % - Not voting for either candidates abstained 21.30 %
147 460 465 - 00.00 % - Total eligible voters
Brasilia Brazil Democratic Republic.
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Postby The USA of America » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:30 am

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I congratulate the President and Vice president of Brazil, Captain Jair Bolsonaro and General Antonio Hamilton Mourão of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil on their landslide election victory.

Since we share the same economic, political and Christian social values as well as the same illegal and legal immigration policies we will work together to Make and Keep America and Brazil Great Again.

Make America Great Again.
Vice President Mike Pence.
USA Council of Ministers.
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The Democratic Republic of The USA of America.
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Postby Greater Miami Shores » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:31 am

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German Austrian Jewish father.
Cuban Catholic mother of Spaniard descent.
Born in La Habana Cuba city province.
Conservative Republican Nationalist party CRNP.

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We congratulate Captain Jair Bolsonaro and General Antonio Hamilton Mourão, of the Conservative Social Liberal Party of Brazil, on their landslide election victory as President and Vice president of Brazil, we look forward to establishing close and friendly economic, political, cultural, tourism and military diplomatic relations between our two governments, nations and people of Miami Shores and Latin Brazilians.

In the name of our ethnic Brazilians of Brazilian birth and descent who supported you and voted for you in your nation's Presidential elections by a landslide margin of victory, including our ambassador to Brazil Tomás Rodrigues 1 and his twin brother Tomás Rodrigues 2 our vice minister of transportation and communications of Brazilian birth and descent.

Includes domestic and international national local traffic
and civilian air traffic and naval transportation
And communication services including the internet.

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We are proud as ethnic Brazilians of Brazilian birth and descent of the democratic republic of Miami Shores, to have been able to vote for you in your nation's democratic multi political party elections and in your landslide election victory as President and Vice President of the democratic republic of Brazil and the Brazilian people, we know you will Make and Keep Brazil and the Brazilian People Great Again.

According to our Center of National Statistics Cen, as of dec 31 2017 their are 19 182 legal immigrants and 3 554 legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation, 22 736 strong.

3 554 of which 67 % are of voting age, and 19 182 of which 67 % are of voting age, 2 382 and 12 853 voters
respectively, 15 235 strong, who voted on two separate election polls in our nation, in your nation's presidential election as follows,

Legal foreign nationals of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
2382 * 01.00 % - 0 024 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
2382 * 33.00 % - 0 786 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
2382 * 66.00 % - 1 572 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

Legal immigrants of Brazilian birth and descent in our nation who voted.
12 853 * 01.00 % - 0 129 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
12 853 * 34.00 % - 4 370 votes cast as blank ballot votes for neither candidate
12 853 * 65.00 % - 8 354 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

Combined election polls.
15 235 * 01.00 % - 00 153 votes for Haddad of the Brasilia Workers Party of Brazil
15 235 * 33.85 % - 05 156 votes cast as blank votes for neither candidate
15 235 * 65.15 % - 09 926 votes for Jair Bolsonaro of the Far Right wing Social Liberal Party
Center of National Statistics Cen.

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President Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Vice President Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

Make and Keep Miami Shores Great Again.
President Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Vice President Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
Miami Shores Council of Ministers with Pics.
Conservative Republican Nationalist Party.
Democratic Republic of Greater Miami Shores.

Meet our Council of Ministers with Pics.
https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=846690
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Postby Thamrin » Wed Oct 31, 2018 2:31 pm

We support Fernando Haddad as Brazil president
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