It's a fact: 65-year-old President Jair Bolsonaro's opposition to "mass" confinement of the population in the face of the spread of the coronavirus has been greeted in Brazil with a chorus of boos and criticism from political figures - including some of his allies - and health circles. Agence France-Presse (AFP) reports that they are all crying "irresponsibility", even though he boasts daily about his action on Twitter and Facebook.

In a solemn televised address on Tuesday evening, he defied all the WHO's recommendations, criticising the "scorched earth" policy of some states and municipalities, which are urging people to stay at home and "endangering Latin America's leading economy". He also urged local authorities to "abandon the ban on transport and the closure of shops".

Once again, this is a way of playing down the coronavirus crisis, in the eyes of Courrier international. His vocabulary is aggressive, particularly towards the media, whose "hysteria" he criticises, having recently called them "rotten". A "media trick, says Guardian, that Covid-19! Although he had finally decided to collaborate with the governors of the states and agreed to pay them federal aid to help them deal with the health crisis and, ultimately, the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus, the President abruptly backtracked, "radicalising his rhetoric".

 

"If there's only one left", it will be this one: Jair Bolsonaro. "The far-right president [...] is in resistance against the whole world, but in particular the Chinese, the media, the left and the ecologists. As far as he is concerned, they are the ones spreading these rumours about the coronavirus, which are transmitting unnecessary panic to the population, and which risk undermining his economic recovery plan... Bolsonaro is in the process of surpassing his master Trump in denial", says Franceinfo: