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Lula Campaign Says Nunes Marques' Poll Decision Sets Dangerous Precedent

From Folha de S.Paulo · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lula's campaign expressed concern over a TSE decision suspending a poll showing a drop in Flávio Bolsonaro's support.
  • The campaign argues that the decision by TSE President Kassio Nunes Marques sets a dangerous precedent.
  • The suspended poll indicated a decline in voter intention for Flávio Bolsonaro.

The campaign team for presidential candidate Lula has voiced significant concern regarding a recent decision by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE). TSE President Kassio Nunes Marques ordered the suspension of a public opinion poll that indicated a decrease in voter support for Flávio Bolsonaro, a rival candidate. Lula's campaign argues that this ruling establishes a perilous precedent for electoral transparency and the free dissemination of polling data in Brazil.

Sources within Lula's campaign described the decision as worrying, suggesting it could pave the way for further manipulation or suppression of unfavorable survey results. They contend that the suspension undermines the public's right to information about the electoral landscape. The specific poll in question had shown a notable drop in the intentions of voters for Flávio Bolsonaro, making its suspension particularly sensitive for the ongoing political contest.

The intervention by the TSE president raises questions about the court's role in regulating electoral information. The campaign's reaction highlights the intense political scrutiny surrounding polling data and the potential for legal challenges to influence perceptions of candidate strength. This incident underscores the sensitive nature of electoral surveys in Brazil's closely watched political environment.

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Originally published by Folha de S.Paulo in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.