It is the UK’s turn this Thursday (21) to issue statements on this year’s elections in Brazil after the US took a stand and said it trusted the Brazilian electoral process.
“We believe in the strength of Brazil’s democracy, which has solid and transparent institutions. In past elections, the electoral system and electronic voting machines were secure and internationally recognized for their speed and efficiency,” the British Embassy statement said. In Brazil.
At the same time, the British Chancellery affirmed: “We reaffirm our confidence in the good functioning of the democratic process in Brazil, and we believe that the entire country is committed to respecting democracy through free and fair elections”.
Finally, the text sends a clear message that the winner of the referendum will be recognized by London: “Anyone elected by the Brazilian nation can count on the British government to strengthen bilateral relations and friendship between the two countries.”
On Wednesday (20), Washington also issued a note declaring Brazil’s election “an example” for the world. (with Sputnik Brazil)
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