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Brasília, 26 set (EFE) .- The major newspapers and magazines in the country on Sunday and condemned the criticism that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made on the work of the press in presidential elections next Sunday.
"Squid and the official candidate have been limited thus far rail on the press, exercising his own right to free speech, but in terms incompatible with the composure required in office who want to exchange," said the Folha de S. Paulo " in an editorial titled "All power has its limits."
The editorial refers to a declaration of Lula, who at a rally of the PT candidate for president, Roussef said some media outlets "are a disgrace" because, he said, "behave like a political party," but not have the courage to say it.
The president challenged information in recent weeks, revealed a corruption scandal at the Ministry of Civil, who until last March was led by the PT candidate. The scandals have cost the office of the successor of Dilma, Erenice War, which eventually relented, pressed by the complaints.
An editorial in the "Sheet" notes that "high levels of popular approval of President Lula are not random," just as the polls which show the clear bias of Dilma election of October 3, thanks to the charisma of the ruler.
The paper acknowledges that it results from management's current government, which maintained a "sensible economic policies" and has "an incipient policy before cash transfers to the poorest social strata, reducing social inequality.
However, the editorial argues that "not so his government can declare himself above criticism."
In the same vein has called "Letter to the Reader" from this week's Veja magazine, one of the most critical of Lula.
Publication condemns the "deformation" of the Government's point of view, which attributes the "beliefs of some who are still mulling the idea of totalitarian Leninism, according to which the Government and people are confused and therefore the media has no right to criticize authorities. "
According to the 'Letter to the Reader, "for denouncing corruption in the Civil, the" View "and the major newspapers of the country were branded a" coup "because the news could have" potential to take votes from the official candidate " .
Similar opinion was expressed by the journalist Merval Pereira, a columnist for the newspaper O Globo, who last week released the book "The Lulism in Power" in which he analyzes what he perceives as traces of authoritarianism of the Government PT.
In his column today, Merval says that the recent case of corruption in the Civil "suggests that the President does not know or choose their advisors - which poses a question about the choice of Dilma as its candidate - or can not control their team. "
"Lula is the wrong guy over the world. Or what else wrong. Or if you feel able to deceive the world," complains Merval Pereira.
The daily O Estado de S. Paulo "also devoted opinion on the subject in his editorial" The evil to be avoided ", which declares open support of opposition candidate Jose Serra, the PSDB.
For the journal, Lula "has the bad habit of losing her temper when annoyed" and "also all right not to be enjoying the coverage" that "almost all organs of the press" has given "scandalous moral decay of the Government chairs. "
"With the full weight of responsibility which is subtracted never in 135 years of struggle, the 'state' supports the candidacy of José Serra, for his" merits "," copy your resume "and" so that it can represent for reappointment to the country's economic and social development guided by ethical values, "he said.
In the Brazilian press, the only vehicle that had a different position today was the magazine "Isto", also in an editorial.
In apparent allusion to the press, the magazine says that "the parties involved in the electoral process have not heard the voice and space of the streets and attack so visceral and virulent option by then. As if she was wrong for the simple reason to choose."
domingo, 26 de setembro de 2010
#LULA #DILMA : Newspapers and magazines critical of Lula condemned the press on the campaign trail
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