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Salles Accuses Political Rival of Spreading Falsehoods About Senate Bid

From Folha de S.Paulo · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Federal Deputy Ricardo Salles accuses São Paulo Assembly President André do Prado of spreading false information.
  • Salles claims Prado is disseminating rumors about his withdrawal from the Senate candidacy.
  • The accusations highlight tensions within the political landscape regarding upcoming elections.

Federal Deputy Ricardo Salles has accused André do Prado, the president of the São Paulo Legislative Assembly, of spreading "fake news" regarding his political aspirations. Salles alleges that Prado and his allies are disseminating false rumors about his supposed withdrawal from the Senate candidacy for the upcoming elections.

Salles, affiliated with the Novo party, stated that these fabricated stories are intended to mislead the public and political circles about his electoral plans. The accusation points to a contentious political environment in São Paulo, where maneuvering and information warfare appear to be key strategies.

This exchange underscores the competitive nature of Brazilian politics, particularly in the lead-up to elections. The alleged spreading of misinformation by Prado, if true, would represent an attempt to undermine Salles's campaign and influence voter perception. Salles's public denouncement serves as a defense against these alleged tactics and a signal of his continued intent to run.

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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.