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Brazilians vote in Spain

According to the National Institute of Statistics, in 2021 there were 95,433 Brazilians in Spain. Voting is also mandatory for Brazilians residing abroad, and not voting later complicates other actions ( Such as passport renewal & rpar;. Brazilians residing in Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Murcia, Navarra, La Rioja, the Valencian Community, the Basque Country, as well as those who live in Andorra and Andorra; They are already voting in Barcelona and Bar.Avinguda del Paral lel, 205, in Fira de Barcelona & rpar;; rest ( Including Canaries & rpar; Voting at Casa do Brasil College & lpar;Memory Road, 3& rpar; In the university city of Madrid. Both schools are open until 5:00 pm.

Today in Madrid, on a sunny and rather cold day, hundreds of people have already come since early morning to vote at Casa do Brasil, finding hustle and bustle but ( about 11.00 & rpar; Few queues. Political polarization was most evident in voters’ clothing; Some wore brooches and shirts indicating their preference for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, others for Jair Bolsonaro & rpar; But other than that a calm and friendly atmosphere.

In the second round of the 2018 elections, there were 3,917 voters and 24.8% registered. He went to the polls in Madrid. Jair Bolsonaro won 53.8% of the vote compared to Fernando Haddad’s 36.15%. In Barcelona, ​​1,644 voters & lpar; 39.2% & rpar; He participated, and Haddad won 47.4% of the vote against 40.7% for Bolsonaro.

Pictured, voters in front of the Casa do Brasil College, this morning in Madrid.

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