Lula Will Have 27.3% More Time of Electoral Propaganda on Radio and Television than Bolsonaro, as Decided by the Superior Electoral Tribunal
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Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will have five minutes and 31 seconds of free electoral propaganda on radio and television during the campaign for the October elections, 27.3% more than the four minutes and twenty seconds allocated to his main rival, ultra-right senator Flávio Bolsonaro.
New electronic ballot - Elections 2026 Alejandro Zambrana/Secom/TSE The High Electoral Court (TSE) released on Thursday (20) the daily times that each party will have during the time of free electoral propaganda on national radio and television network and the number of insertions of each party and coalition in the first round. Electoral propaganda on TV and radio will begin on August 28th. At the time of election on national network, the Brazil…
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President Lula (PT) will have the longest time of free electoral propaganda on radio and television among candidates for the Presidency of the Republic in the 2026 elections. According to the distribution informed by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Lula will have the right to 5 minutes and 31 seconds daily of propaganda on the net. Next appears the... The post Lula will have the longest time of TV in the election; Flávio Bolsonaro appears in…
The High Electoral Court (TSE) informed, on Thursday, 20, the election time on TV of the candidates for the Presidency of the Republic, in the 1st round. Free propaganda will start on 28 August.The coalition of the current head of the Federal Executive Power and candidate for re-election, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), will be the one that will have the greatest time available: 5 minutes and 31 seconds, 1 minute and 11 seconds more in relation …
Electoral propaganda on radio and television is of considerable importance in Brazil, despite the growth of social networks and digital platforms.
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