Voting in Brazil’s presidential election was not slowed by police stopping busses, Superior Electoral Courtroom chief Alexandre de Moraes mentioned on Sunday, including that ballot stations wouldn’t shut later than typical attributable to such police operations.
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Questions arose over the integrity of the vote amid experiences that Brazil’s federal freeway police was conducting unlawful roadblocks of buses carrying voters throughout the northeast area the place Lula’s assist is strongest.