Ahead of next month's presidential election in Brazil, incumbent right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro held a large-scale rally in Rio de Janeiro, a major city. I made clear the attitude against the left-leaning ex-President Lula, who allowed the advance.

Brazil will hold presidential elections next month as the term of right-wing incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro expires.



Prior to this, President Bolsonaro held a large-scale rally in the major city of Rio de Janeiro on the 7th.

The 7th marked the 200th anniversary of Brazil's independence from its former colonial power Portugal, and the rally was held while the Brazilian military performed an air show and parachute drop.



In a speech, President Bolsonaro said, ``Brazil has great economic potential.If we win the next election, Brazilian politics will be better,'' and called for support for re-election.

Former President Lula, who once led the left-wing government, is also running for the presidential election this time, and according to the latest polls, former President Lula has a difference of more than 10 points from President Bolsonaro in the approval rating.



President Bolsonaro has repeatedly criticized Mr. Lula and his supporters, saying, "There is no room for discussion with left-wing supporters." I made it