The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, whose popularity is at its lowest point, revealed that it usually cries “only in the bathroom” when it makes difficult decisions.

“How many times have I cried only in the bathroom of my house?” Wondered the oltraderechist president on Thursday night at a conference in front of an evangelical audience.

“My wife never saw me, she believes that I am the most male of the macho. In part, I think she is right,” he added, causing laughing laughter.

Returning a more serious tone, Bolsono said: “Now it’s not like when I was a deputy (…) if I take a bad decision, many people will suffer.”

The Brazilian president lives one of the most delicate moments of his mandate, initiated in January 2019.

The approval of its government fell to 22%, the lowest since it took office, in the middle of the pandemic of Coronavirus that has ended with more than 600,000 lives, a dizzying inflation and high unemployment.

The surveys show it as a loser in front of its largest political adversary, the extendatory of Left Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in the presidential elections of October 2022.

In addition, next week, a Senate Research Commission will issue a report that incriminates Bolsorso and several members of their administration by the chaotic handling of the pandemic.