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Brazil's Bolsonaro warns of Argentina exodus after Macri defeat

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has warned against 'our Argentine brothers fleeing here'
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has warned against 'our Argentine brothers fleeing here'
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday warned of a possible exodus from Argentina after the country's center-right leader Mauricio Macri suffered a major defeat in weekend party primaries.
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Populist center-left candidate Alberto Fernandez's crushing victory over the pro-business Macri ahead of Argentina's general election in October sent the country's peso and stock market plunging.

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"We don't want our Argentine brothers fleeing here," far-right Bolsonaro said, likening Fernandez's running-mate, former president Cristina Kirchner, to Venezuela's socialist President Nicolas Maduro and Cuba's Fidel Castro.

Kirchner, who was president from 2007-2015 after succeeding her husband, has been tainted by corruption scandals but remains popular.

Bolsonaro said her return to power could put Argentina "on the same path as Venezuela," where a deepening political and economic crisis has forced millions to flee.

"If the leftists return to Argentina, we could have a new Roraima," Bolsonaro said, referring to Brazil's northern state where thousands of Venezuelans have crossed into the country.

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