For Lula’s Advisor Left in Brazil Is Not Disunited as in Chile

Marco Aurélio Garcia, Lula's international advisor Brazilian Marco Aurélio Garcia, president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s main advisor in international affairs  brushed aside the idea that Brazil could repeat a scenario like that of Chile in the last elections, when the opposition defeated the ruling coalition.

“That comparison is absurd and senseless,” said Garcia when asked about analysts speculations that Brazil could face a similar situation to that which took conservative Sebastian Piñera to victory over the incumbent Eduardo Frei, and in spite of the overwhelming popularity and support for President Michelle Bachelet, above 80%.

Last week even President Lula da Silva warned left wing militants and followers to unite behind an only candidate for next October presidential elections, thus avoiding a repeat of the defeat of the center-left coalition, as happened in Chile.

Garcia however has an entirely different interpretation of the political scenario and the events that led to the defeat of the ruling coalition in Chile.

“It’s a comparison which is senseless and does not apply to Brazil. What happened in Chile was that the non Conservatives had three presidential candidates,” emphasized Garcia in reference to the official coalition hopeful Eduardo Frei; the dissident Marco Enríquez-Ominami and Jorge Arrarte.

The head of Lula da Silva’s ruling force Workers Party senate block, Aloizio Mercadante also rejected similarities with Chile and added another ingredient.

“If the opposition likes Chile as a reference, I’d rather look for Uruguay,” said Senator Mercadante.

In Uruguay the ruling Broad Front left-wing coalition managed to win again in last November thus ensuring a second consecutive period.

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