translated from Spanish: Bolsonaro’s son criticized Argentina’s “venezualization”

Eduardo Bolsonaro, Brazilian deputy and son of the president, harshly criticized the Argentine government’s decision to declare public services to cell phone, pay TV and the provision of the internet.” Fernandez and Kirchner’s Argentina is taking measures similar to the Venezuela of Chávez and Maduro,” warned Eduardo, the third son of Jair Bolsonaro. 

E A VENEZUELIZAO DA ARGENTINA CONTINUOUS… To Argentina fernandez e Kirchner is taking measures semelhantes as da Venezuela of Chávez e Maduro.Nesta thread explained part of the problem alerting, as deputed, so that e Brasil jamais trilhe o mesmo rumo. pic.twitter.com/RChPFzWEyr — Eduardo Bolsonaro (@BolsonaroSP)
August 22, 2020

As a deputy, the Deputy for San Pablo chairs the Committee on Foreign Relations and acts as the shock force of the far-right leader as far as Latin America is concerned. E later this week, Argentina and Brazil had made progress in their intention to improve relations, following the meeting between Daniel Scioli, a brand new ambassador to Brasilia and Jair Bolsonaro, who wished “from the heart, the best for Argentina”. 

In the Twitter thread he called the “Venezuelan of Argentina”, Eduardo Bolsonaro assured that Brazil would never take the path of declaring services to publics to all three areas. There he warns that the UND may be celebrated by the population at first but then “companies flee the country because no one is going to invest where they are at risk, depending on the President’s mood.” 

Sem investidores/empresarios or unprego increases, to mobulao já acostumada a ter sericaos “de graca” pede ao governo mais gratuidade em suas necessidades. pic.twitter.com/z6eBPCpxbZ — Eduardo Bolsonaro (@BolsonaroSP)
August 22, 2020

Eduardo himself had generated controversy in our country in October 2019, when after the victory of Alberto Fernández he mocked Estanislao, the drag queen son of the Argentine president.

Original source in Spanish

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