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2010 Brazilian presidential election debates

The Brazilian presidential election debates of 2010 were held from August 5 to September 30.[1] For the 2010 election, the Superior Electoral Court approved three televised debates, in addition to an unprecedented internet debate.[1]

Dilma Rousseff (PT), José Serra (PSDB), and Marina Silva (PV) were the leading candidates according to polls.

According to the Superior Electoral Court's guidelines, the candidates whose parties are not represented in the lower chamber of the National Congress are not able to participate in televised debates.[2] Such candidates unsuccessfully challenged this decision in order to participate on the debates.[2]

The first televised debate took place on August 5, held by Rede Bandeirantes.[1] The last debate was held on September 30 by Rede Globo, the country's leading free-to-air television network.

The first debate edit

Debate da Band
Moderated by Ricardo Boechat
DateAugust 5, 2010
LocationRua Radiantes, 13
Morumbi,
São Paulo, São Paulo
ParticipantsDilma Rousseff
José Serra
Marina Silva
Plínio de Arruda

(PT, PSDB, PV and PSOL presidential candidates)

The first debate was held on August 5, at 9 PM UTC-3,[3] and it was sponsored by Rede Bandeirantes. Dilma Rousseff from the Workers' Party (PT), José Serra from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), Marina Silva from the Green Party (PV), and Plínio de Arruda Sampaio from the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) were invited, and all of them attended. José Maria de Almeida from the United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) tried to participate, but his request was unanimously denied by the Superior Electoral Court.[2]

The debate, moderated by Bandeirantes' news anchor Ricardo Boechat, was divided in five blocks of approximately two hours each.[3][4] This was the first debate broadcast in high-definition television in the country.[4] The topics which dominated the debate were health, public safety, education and infrastructure.[5]

Analysis edit

Maurício Caleiro, in an analysis published on Observatório da Imprensa, argued that the candidates' performance "offered no new arguments or data which can decisively influence the polls".[6]

Juan Arias, correspondent for El País on Brazil, felt that Rousseff "revealed her inexperience and nervousness with hesitations, slips of speech, repetition and sweat on her face".[7] He felt that Serra, on the other hand, "mastered the subjects, feeling at ease".[7]

Contrary to many expectations, the name of the highly popular President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was almost entirely out of the debate.[5]

Reaction edit

According to Ibope, the first debate – which aired simultaneously to a soccer match between São Paulo FC and Sport Club Internacional, which were contesting among each other to represent Brazil in the Copa Libertadores finals – was watched by about 5% of viewers (241,000 people) in the Greater São Paulo, while the soccer match was watched by 37%.[1]

According to the local press, the time coincidence between the soccer match and the debate made it clear which is the preference of Brazilians just two months before the election.[1] The press also said the debate was "boring", "predictable", "tepid", and "bland".[1]

Arruda, which jokingly attacked Serra during the debate, accusing him of being a hypochondriac for polarizing public health in his speech, was the number one trending topic on Twitter after the debate aired.[8]

The second debate edit

Debate TV Gazeta/O Estado de S. Paulo
Moderated by Maria Lydia Flandoli
DateSeptember 8, 2010
LocationAv. Paulista, 900
Cerqueira César,
São Paulo, São Paulo
ParticipantsJosé Serra
Marina Silva
Plínio de Arruda

(PSDB, PV and PSOL presidential candidates)

The second debate was held on September 8, at 11 PM UTC-3, and it was sponsored by TV Gazeta and O Estado de S. Paulo.[9] All candidates were invited to participate, but Dilma Rousseff did not attend.[10] She claimed that her schedule was already full – she attended a Workers' Party rally in her native Minas Gerais.[11]

The debate was moderated by TV Gazeta's anchorwoman Maria Lydia Flandoli.[10] Dilma's absence was the high point of the night, with both José Serra and Plínio de Arruda Sampaio harshly criticizing her for not attending.[10] Sampaio made the most striking comment against her, saying that "[Dilma] is a bluff. She was invented. She is advocating wandering politics".[11] Serra said that Dilma refused to attend because she has a "difficulty in explaining what she thinks".[11] Marina Silva also criticized the Workers' Party presidential candidate absence.[10]

According to guidelines previously established by representatives of PSDB, PV and PSOL, Dilma's podium was left alone in the stage.[10] Serra mistakenly stayed at the podium for a while upon his arrival.[10]

In addition to the absence of the leading candidate, the other topic which dominated the debate was the disclosure of tax data of members of Serra's party (including of his daughter Verônica) by employees of the Bureau of Revenue, which Serra had attributed to Dilma's campaign.[11] Silva criticized Guido Mantega's response and said that, if elected, she would take "all measures so that this outrage does not happen".[11] Serra once again blamed "Dilma's Workers' Party" for the disclosure of the data.[11]

Reaction edit

TV Gazeta is a minor television network, and is not available on all major Brazilian cities. Therefore, the second debate had less impact on the public than the first one. According to Ibope, it was watched by 76,000 people in the Greater São Paulo, which corresponded to about 1% of the viewers.[12]

Dilma's absence also contributed to the lack of interest in this debate, once she is the leading candidate in all polls. As a matter of fact, her name was the most tweeted while the debate was airing.[13]

Themes
Natural environment, public data security,
sanitation, and education

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f (in Portuguese) EFE. "Final da Libertadores teve audiência maior que debate dos presidenciáveis". European Pressphoto Agency. August 6, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c (in Portuguese) Agência Estado. "Cinco 'nanicos' ficam de fora dos debates na TV" September 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. O Estado de S. Paulo. August 5, 2010.
  3. ^ a b (in Portuguese) Schweitzer, Fernando. "Bandeirantes dá arrancada ao debate pela presidência". Portal da Ilha. August 6, 2010.
  4. ^ a b (in Portuguese) "TV Bandeirantes realiza 1º debate entre os presidenciáveis". 180 graus. August 6, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Um debate amistoso - opiniao". Estadao.com.br. 2010-08-15. Archived from the original on 2013-01-01. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  6. ^ . Observatoriodaimprensa.com.br. Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  7. ^ a b . Observatoriodaimprensa.com.br. Archived from the original on 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  8. ^ Célio Yano, de EXAME.com. . Info.abril.com.br. Archived from the original on 2010-09-30. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  9. ^ (in Portuguese) Bovo, Luís Fernando. "TV Gazeta e 'Estado' fazem debate com presidenciáveis" August 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. O Estado de S. Paulo. July 21, 2010.
  10. ^ a b c d e f (in Portuguese) "Plínio e Serra fazem tabelinha para criticar ausência de Dilma em debate". Folha de S.Paulo. September 8, 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d e f (in Portuguese) Mascarenhas, André and Stangler, Jair. "Candidata ausente, Dilma vira alvo de adversários no debate Estadão/TV Gazeta" September 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Blog Radar Político. September 8, 2010.
  12. ^ (in Portuguese) Freitas, Carolina and Lemos, Rafael. "Presidenciáveis fazem ensaio geral para debate decisivo". Veja. September 26, 2010.
  13. ^ (in Portuguese) Tweets during the Gazeta/Estado debate on Observatório das Eleições.

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The Brazilian presidential election debates of 2010 were held from August 5 to September 30 1 For the 2010 election the Superior Electoral Court approved three televised debates in addition to an unprecedented internet debate 1 Dilma Rousseff PT Jose Serra PSDB and Marina Silva PV were the leading candidates according to polls According to the Superior Electoral Court s guidelines the candidates whose parties are not represented in the lower chamber of the National Congress are not able to participate in televised debates 2 Such candidates unsuccessfully challenged this decision in order to participate on the debates 2 The first televised debate took place on August 5 held by Rede Bandeirantes 1 The last debate was held on September 30 by Rede Globo the country s leading free to air television network Contents 1 The first debate 1 1 Analysis 1 2 Reaction 2 The second debate 2 1 Reaction 3 ReferencesThe first debate editDebate da BandModerated by Ricardo BoechatDateAugust 5 2010LocationRua Radiantes 13Morumbi Sao Paulo Sao PauloParticipantsDilma RousseffJose SerraMarina SilvaPlinio de Arruda PT PSDB PV and PSOL presidential candidates The first debate was held on August 5 at 9 PM UTC 3 3 and it was sponsored by Rede Bandeirantes Dilma Rousseff from the Workers Party PT Jose Serra from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party PSDB Marina Silva from the Green Party PV and Plinio de Arruda Sampaio from the Socialism and Liberty Party PSOL were invited and all of them attended Jose Maria de Almeida from the United Socialist Workers Party PSTU tried to participate but his request was unanimously denied by the Superior Electoral Court 2 The debate moderated by Bandeirantes news anchor Ricardo Boechat was divided in five blocks of approximately two hours each 3 4 This was the first debate broadcast in high definition television in the country 4 The topics which dominated the debate were health public safety education and infrastructure 5 Analysis edit Mauricio Caleiro in an analysis published on Observatorio da Imprensa argued that the candidates performance offered no new arguments or data which can decisively influence the polls 6 Juan Arias correspondent for El Pais on Brazil felt that Rousseff revealed her inexperience and nervousness with hesitations slips of speech repetition and sweat on her face 7 He felt that Serra on the other hand mastered the subjects feeling at ease 7 Contrary to many expectations the name of the highly popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was almost entirely out of the debate 5 Reaction edit According to Ibope the first debate which aired simultaneously to a soccer match between Sao Paulo FC and Sport Club Internacional which were contesting among each other to represent Brazil in the Copa Libertadores finals was watched by about 5 of viewers 241 000 people in the Greater Sao Paulo while the soccer match was watched by 37 1 According to the local press the time coincidence between the soccer match and the debate made it clear which is the preference of Brazilians just two months before the election 1 The press also said the debate was boring predictable tepid and bland 1 Arruda which jokingly attacked Serra during the debate accusing him of being a hypochondriac for polarizing public health in his speech was the number one trending topic on Twitter after the debate aired 8 ThemesLand reform public healthcare system public security education and infrastructureThe second debate editDebate TV Gazeta O Estado de S PauloModerated by Maria Lydia FlandoliDateSeptember 8 2010LocationAv Paulista 900Cerqueira Cesar Sao Paulo Sao PauloParticipantsJose SerraMarina SilvaPlinio de Arruda PSDB PV and PSOL presidential candidates The second debate was held on September 8 at 11 PM UTC 3 and it was sponsored by TV Gazeta and O Estado de S Paulo 9 All candidates were invited to participate but Dilma Rousseff did not attend 10 She claimed that her schedule was already full she attended a Workers Party rally in her native Minas Gerais 11 The debate was moderated by TV Gazeta s anchorwoman Maria Lydia Flandoli 10 Dilma s absence was the high point of the night with both Jose Serra and Plinio de Arruda Sampaio harshly criticizing her for not attending 10 Sampaio made the most striking comment against her saying that Dilma is a bluff She was invented She is advocating wandering politics 11 Serra said that Dilma refused to attend because she has a difficulty in explaining what she thinks 11 Marina Silva also criticized the Workers Party presidential candidate absence 10 According to guidelines previously established by representatives of PSDB PV and PSOL Dilma s podium was left alone in the stage 10 Serra mistakenly stayed at the podium for a while upon his arrival 10 In addition to the absence of the leading candidate the other topic which dominated the debate was the disclosure of tax data of members of Serra s party including of his daughter Veronica by employees of the Bureau of Revenue which Serra had attributed to Dilma s campaign 11 Silva criticized Guido Mantega s response and said that if elected she would take all measures so that this outrage does not happen 11 Serra once again blamed Dilma s Workers Party for the disclosure of the data 11 Reaction edit TV Gazeta is a minor television network and is not available on all major Brazilian cities Therefore the second debate had less impact on the public than the first one According to Ibope it was watched by 76 000 people in the Greater Sao Paulo which corresponded to about 1 of the viewers 12 Dilma s absence also contributed to the lack of interest in this debate once she is the leading candidate in all polls As a matter of fact her name was the most tweeted while the debate was airing 13 ThemesNatural environment public data security sanitation and educationReferences edit a b c d e f in Portuguese EFE Final da Libertadores teve audiencia maior que debate dos presidenciaveis European Pressphoto Agency August 6 2010 a b c in Portuguese Agencia Estado Cinco nanicos ficam de fora dos debates na TV Archived September 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine O Estado de S Paulo August 5 2010 a b in Portuguese Schweitzer Fernando Bandeirantes da arrancada ao debate pela presidencia Portal da Ilha August 6 2010 a b in Portuguese TV Bandeirantes realiza 1º debate entre os presidenciaveis 180 graus August 6 2010 a b Um debate amistoso opiniao Estadao com br 2010 08 15 Archived from the original on 2013 01 01 Retrieved 2010 08 21 Observatorio da Imprensa Observatoriodaimprensa com br Archived from the original on 2010 08 18 Retrieved 2010 08 21 a b Observatorio da Imprensa Observatoriodaimprensa com br Archived from the original on 2010 08 17 Retrieved 2010 08 21 Celio Yano de EXAME com Plinio de Arruda bomba no Twitter pos debate Internet Noticias INFO Online Info abril com br Archived from the original on 2010 09 30 Retrieved 2010 08 21 in Portuguese Bovo Luis Fernando TV Gazeta e Estado fazem debate com presidenciaveis Archived August 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine O Estado de S Paulo July 21 2010 a b c d e f in Portuguese Plinio e Serra fazem tabelinha para criticar ausencia de Dilma em debate Folha de S Paulo September 8 2010 a b c d e f in Portuguese Mascarenhas Andre and Stangler Jair Candidata ausente Dilma vira alvo de adversarios no debate Estadao TV Gazeta Archived September 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine Blog Radar Politico September 8 2010 in Portuguese Freitas Carolina and Lemos Rafael Presidenciaveis fazem ensaio geral para debate decisivo Veja September 26 2010 in Portuguese Tweets during the Gazeta Estado debate on Observatorio das Eleicoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Brazilian presidential election debates amp oldid 1202039059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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