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President Jair Bolsonaro said shortly after arriving in Davos, Switzerland, that he "was waiting for change to happen in the country, from the government to Venezuela." Bolsonaro said he had been informed of the alleged military riot aimed at overthrowing dictator Nicolás Maduro, which occurred on Monday, June 21, but that he still did not have the details of this episode.
The subject may be mentioned by the Brazilian President in his speech. speech delivered Tuesday at the World Economic Forum (WEF). Bolsonaro will have ten minutes to deliver an attractive message to potential foreign investors in Brazil.
The president landed in Zurich, Switzerland, late Monday morning at 9 pm, and drove with his entourage with five ministers in Davos in the Swiss Alps.
Their presence does not tend to miss the usual protesters in Davos. On Saturday 19 union activists and human rights defenders demonstrated in Lausanne and Bern against the presence of Bolsonaro and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Bringing together about 1,000 people, including many posters with photos of the two leaders and the adjective "fascist", the protesters stressed that Bolsonaro and Netanyahu "are not welcome".
In recent days, major Swiss newspapers have highlighted the presence of Bolsonaro as one of the most relevant authorities at this year's World Economic Forum, which will open on Monday. Domestic crises in the United States, France and the United Kingdom alienated some of the greatest leaders who canceled their last-minute trip to Davos.
Source: See