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It was 4 minutes and 44 seconds and an attractive tone. “Now, pay attention!”, Repeated the deputy André Janones (Avante-MG) as an announcer to try to mobilize his network of virtual followers for emergency aid of R $ 600. From his office in Brasilia, without any aesthetic concern furthermore wearing a purple dress shirt and tie, Janones was the most talked about live on Facebook Tuesday.
“It is not fair that the Brazilian people have to face this pandemic with the help of R $ 300 a month while the political class is still at the top of its more than R $ 30 thousand a month,” he said, who receives the same criticized salary, while President Jair Bolsonaro honed his speech with the economic team and his new central parliamentary base to announce the reduction of aid to half the amount.
Janones reached 3.3 million views and 177 thousand comments, according to researcher Fábio Malini, from the Laboratory for Image Studies and Cyberculture (Labic).
The deputy equaled the brand of country singer Marília Mendonça, who held the record on YouTube during the pandemic. TO StatusJanones said the video grew spontaneously, “without overproduction.” The virtual rise is attributed to the truckers’ strike of 2018, when it became known nationally as leadership; acted as lawyer for the movement. Without the strike and Facebook, where he has 6.7 million followers, says he would not have been elected.
The information is from the newspaper The State of S. Paulo.
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