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Brazil’s new President vows to fight “Marxist garbage” and “climate change hoax”

 
 
 
 
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On New Year’s Day, Brazil’s new president, Jair Bolsonaro, was sworn in – and he started his presidency with a bang.

One of his main goals is to fight the “Marxist garbage” that has installed itself in educational institutions, Samhällsnytt reports.

If any values are to be taught in schools alongside the subject knowledge, then it’s traditional family values, the newly appointed Minister of Education Ricardo Vélez has stated.

Brazil’s hosting of the UN climate summit in 2019 has been canceled – because the president believes that the doomsday climate change warnings are exaggerated and propaganda from the global left and cultural Marxists.

As we reported earlier he has promised to make the process short with the criminal gangs that plague the country.

Police have been instructed to shoot to kill in confrontations with armed gang criminals, and in Rio de Janeiro, snipers will be deployed to eliminate violent street criminals, and all law-abiding Brazilian citizens will have the right to carry weapons to protect themselves.

Bolsonaro also wants to strengthen the ties to Trump and has announced that he will follow the US example and move Brazil’s embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

Many of the ministers appointed by Bolsonaro, like he himself, have a military past. Only two of the new ministers are women.

Judge Sergio Moro has been appointed as Minister of Justice. It was he who sentenced former President Lula da Silva to twelve years in prison for corruption.

Bolsonaro gets off to a good start as president in terms of public opinion. 75 per cent of Brazilians believe that the new Government’s path is the right way to go.

Several State leaders, including Viktor Orbán and Benjamin Netanyahu of Hungary and Israel, attended the inauguration ceremony to honour Bolsonaro.

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