Politics may hinder holidays in Brazil

Brasilia, Dec 25 (Prensa Latina) Politics may hinder Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations in Brazil, according to a survey, which reveals that one out of five people today fears that discussions on this issue may hinder celebrations. Researchers from Genial & Quaest consulting firm found that 21 percent of Brazilians might face altercations about politics within the family, especially the issue of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva versus former president Jair Bolsonaro. The bickering may hamper the festivities, even a year after Lula’s close election victory has passed. Among those interviewed, 10 percent believe that political disagreements were important for some to decide not to meet with family members during the New Year’s Eve celebrations. Similarly, six percent…

Source: Agencia Informativa Latinamericana Prensa Latina
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