So far, the candidate has not spoken much about it, because he has not defined the project completely. In addition, he does not want to generate controversy with the evangelical electorate ahead of time.
On the team, some say that the Bible bench will have to understand that this is one of the ways to generate employment and income in the country.
Presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PSL) has 57% of the intentions of valid votes against 43% of Fernando Haddad (PT) for Sunday’ second round according to a research by the MDA institute commissioned by the CNT (National Confederation of Transport). The RealTime Big Data institute released a new survey showing Bolsonaro with 58% and Fernando Haddad (PT) with 42% of the voting intentions.
In a recent speech at the Rio de Janeiro Commercial Association (ACRJ), Bolsonaro expressed his views on legalization: "There is a possibility, I say, of playing for each state to decide. In principle I am against, but we will see what the best way out."
The candidate is personally opposed to legalization, but he is in favor of the federalization of the topic, that is, the transfer of the legislative initiative to each Member State of the Federation. It is clear that a Federal Law with general parameters would be necessary for state legislations to be created in their own way.
Source: GMB /Correio Braziliense