Text in which the author presents and defends his ideas and opinions, based on the interpretation of facts and data.Felipe Moura Brasil is an anchor for BandNews FM and a columnist for UOL.Winner of the Comunique-se Award in the Digital Influencer Journalist category.Biggest political influencer in Brazil on Twitter, according to a study by the big data company Stilingue.He worked for Veja and Crusoé magazines, the website O Antagonista and Jovem Pan radio, where he was also director of Journalism.It gathers its various work fronts at www.felipemourabrasil.com.On Tuesday's Live UOL (20), I commented on the decision of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) not to attend the debate with presidential candidates next Saturday.The event is organized by SBT, CNN Brasil, Estadão/Eldorado FM, Terra, Veja and Nova Brasil radio, broadcasting from 18:15.Jair Bolsonaro's participation was confirmed to UOL Notícias by members of the president's campaign and by the Minister of Communications, Fábio Faria.According to members of Lula's campaign, with a full agenda for the next few days, there is not enough time for the PT candidate not only to prepare for the debate but also to attend the SBT studios in São Paulo.Lula complained about the impossibility of participating in debates while he was in prison and now that he is free he runs away from them, because, after his poor performance in the first, he fears losing more points present than absent in the second.He yellowed, until further notice, in order to avoid further exposure - and greater audience - to criticism, especially the corruption scandals of his government, for which he does not have, and will never have, an explanation corresponding to the reality of the facts.As almost half of the electorate prefers Lula's dirt to Bolsonaro's, the PT doesn't want to give room for his to appear bigger.Lacking transparency for one's own benefit is a common expedient between the two playpen lovers.At Live UOL, we also talk about Bolsonaro's speech, which transformed the UN (United Nations) tribune into an electoral platform;on Lula's criticism of the president's participation in the event;and about candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT), who associated the "caviar left" with drug consumption.With Madeleine Lacsko, I debate the country's main issues daily, from 5 pm to 6 pm, with live broadcast on UOL's YouTube, Facebook and Twitter profiles.** This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of UOLID: {{comments.info.id}} URL: {{comments.info.url}}Please try again later.It is not possible to post new comments.Only subscribers can read and commentNot a subscriber yet?Subscribe now.If you are already a UOL subscriber, log in.The author of the message, not UOL, is responsible for the comment.Read the terms of use