candidates Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) and Ricardo Nunes (MDB) commented on their opinions after a debate held this Saturday the 19th, broadcast by Record, Estado and Eldorado Radio. After leaving the event, the two did not hesitate to reciprocate while speaking to reporters. The conflict between the two intensifies ahead of a second round of the elections for the mayor of São Paulo on the 27th.
O Soloist, the debate reinforced that there is more new material to be released before the debate has already created suspense with a supposed surprise.
“Many things will happen until the 27th. Many things will come to light on the 27th and he knows what I'm talking about. That's why I got so angry. Look, there are accusations going on, we have information that will be made public,” Poulos told reporters at the end of the debate.
The candidate also transmitted the announcement that he wants to make on Monday the 22nd together with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). However, the news will only be linked to his campaign and not to Mayor Ricardo Nunes.
Regarding the debate, one of the points that drew attention was Nunes's use of Poulos' participation in a traffic accident in 2017 in which the stepfather paid damages to a person involved in a judicial process. The case was published by see.
When asked about the matter, Boulos said he did not know what it was about. “I have crashed the car more than once and have always paid for the repairs, but I need proper information. In fact, I want to reinforce what I said in the discussion there, I already hit a car, but thanks to God and the training I received from my parents, I have never hit a girl,” these.
Questioned about Poulos' statements about the possibility of there being new compromising information about his management before the 27th, the day of the second electoral round, Ricardo Nunes said that he had a “completely clean story.” And he added: “I thank God that I have nothing [errado] in my life For my part, everything is fine.
The current mayor continued to defend his reputation, citing his experience as a councilman for two terms. “I think he became desperate because his statements didn't make any sense,” he added.
He also said that Poulos looked for “cuts on his social networks” in his statements during the debates. “Unfortunately we see this type of behavior, which I thought had already happened,” he said, referring to his former opponent Pablo Marcel.
Likewise, the candidate for re-election mentioned in his statement that he had seen children playing at night in the center of São Paulo. “In Praça da Sé I spent a day there and had an activity with the children,” he said.
Asked by journalists if it was safe to walk through the city at night, the mayor argued that the number of Metropolitan Civil Guard (GCM) agents in the municipality had increased. “I don't feel it [seguro] Previously, that is why we improved the security issue.