Latest news: Macron congratulates Brazil's Bolsonaro


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SAO PAULO – Latest news on the Brazilian presidential election (local time):

10:30

French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated populist Jair Bolsonaro on being "elected by the Brazilian people to the presidency".

Macron's carefully worded message is contained in a statement from the Elysée that highlights the "common values" of "promoting democratic principles" in the two major economies.

Before voting, Bolsonaro had been criticized for stating that he would not accept the outcome of the elections he was losing.

Monday's statement also indicates that France wants to continue working alongside Brazil "to meet the great contemporary challenges of our planet", including climate change.

Bolsonaro recently said that he would not leave the Paris Climate Agreement after threatening to do so.

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10 hours

US President Donald Trump said he had "a very good conversation" with Brazil's new far-right president and that they would work together in the fields of trade and the military.

Trump tweeted Monday morning to congratulate Jair Bolsonaro for his weekend win in the Brazilian elections, noting that Bolsonaro "won his race with a substantial margin."

Trump tweet: "We agreed that Brazil and the United States would work closely together in the areas of trade, the army and all the rest! Excellent call, wished him congratulations!

Bolsonaro promised to defend Brazil's constitution and bring together a divided population following a bitter campaign. While running for the Brazilian presidency, Bolsonaro emerged as a political outsider despite a 27-year career in Congress. His rise is parallel to the emergence of far right leaders in many other countries.

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6h

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen sent a message of encouragement to Brazil's elected president, Jair Bolsonaro.

Le Pen wished "good luck" to Bolsonaro via his official Twitter account on Monday.

She said that it would "remedy the very fragile situation of the economy, security and democracy in Brazil".

She also interpreted the results as a reprimand by the Brazilians of "the widespread corruption and terrifying crime that flourished under the far-left governments". The Pen has always praised populist leaders around the world.

Spokesman for French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party, Aurore Berge, tweeted a warning on the results of the Brazilian elections that "no democracy is safe".

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1 o'clock in the morning

In his first speeches to the nation as elected president, far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro promised to defend the Constitution and unite an extremely divided population.

His left-wing rival immediately promised to form a vigorous opposition, while rights groups warned of a decline in civil liberties.

This juxtaposition highlighted the fact that the end of the elections was not the end of acrimony and that many challenges await the largest nation in Latin America.

Bolsonaro appeared to try to ease the concerns on Sunday night, saying he would "pacify" Brazil after a race revealing deep divisions and repeatedly tainted by violence. The candidate himself was stabbed and nearly died while campaigning in early September. There is a lot of information about political violence, particularly against homosexuals.

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