A polarized Brazilian electorate began casting votes on Sunday in a knife-edge presidential runoff that pits far-right incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro ...
The president has spent more than a year questioning the reliability of Brazil's electronic voting system. He also vows to 2 among a field of 11 candidates. Others show a small but steady advantage for Lula. [outperformed opinion polls](/world/americas/brazil-polling-firms-among-big-losers-election-2022-10-03/) in the [first round](/world/americas/brazil-election-enters-runoff-bolsonaro-dashes-lulas-hope-quick-win-2022-10-03/) of voting on Oct. "We can't continue with Bolsonaro, she said.
Tens of millions of progressives turn out in hopes of unseating Jair Bolsonaro from presidency after bitterly fought campaign.
“Since taking over the corporation, Silvinei Vaques has strictly adhered to the Bolsonarista playbook,” Piauí reported. We are worried there might be fraud though,” the 52-year-old commercial director said, echoing Bolsonaro’s unfounded claims that Brazil’s electronic voting system is vulnerable to fraud. We see on the streets that a huge majority support Bolsonaro. “You have the chance to elect one of the great people in all of politics,” the former US president said in a video message. “Don’t lose him.” “The future is at stake here. Lula won the recent first round by about 6mvotes but fell just short of the overall majority that would have guaranteed him an outright win. [Deforestation in the Amazon rose](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/07/brazil-rainforest-loss-climate-bolsonaro) to a 15-year high and a scandal is brewing over his creation of a “ [secret budget](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/27/bolsonaros-campaign-relies-on-secret-budget-payoffs-to-win-brazils-election)” that gives money to political allies with little transparency or oversight. [reportedly](https://oglobo.globo.com/politica/eleicoes-2022/noticia/2022/10/diretor-geral-da-prf-posta-pedido-de-voto-em-bolsonaro-vote-22.ghtml) posted a pro-Bolsonaro message on social media on the eve of the election – to explain why his forces were defying a judicial decision outlawing such activities on election day. On the eve of the election, the head of Brazil’s supreme electoral court, Alexandre de Moraes, urged citizens to go out and vote “in tranquility, conscientiousness and freedom”. [one of the most remarkable comebacks](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/18/lula-presidential-return-brazil-polls-banish-bolsonaro) in political history. The future of one of the world’s largest democracies and the Amazon rainforest was on a knife-edge as Brazil held its most important election in decades and its far-right president,
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro took an early lead in the initial vote tally of Sunday's presidential election, ahead of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, ...
SAO PAULO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro took an early lead in the initial vote tally of Sunday's presidential election, ahead of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, whose Workers Party usually gets stronger support in regions that are slower to report results. With 5.6% of voting machines counted, Bolsonaro had 53.2% of valid votes, compared with 46.8% for Lula, the Superior Electoral Court reported on its website. Bolsonaro takes lead in initial vote count of Brazil election
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro took an early lead in the initial vote tally of Sunday's presidential election, ahead of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The Federal Highway Police said they had complied with court orders. Brazilian media reported that such operations were concentrated in the northeast, where Lula has the strongest support. The official count stood at 50.7% of votes for Lula against 49.3% for Bolsonaro. “I saw what Lula and his criminal gang did to this country,” she said, as she arrived to vote in Rio’s Copacabana neighborhood, adding that she thought Bolsonaro’s handling of the economy had been “fantastic.” Bolsonaro has vowed to consolidate a sharp rightward turn in Brazilian politics after a presidency that witnessed one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks of COVID-19 in the pandemic and widespread deforestation in the Amazon basin. A significant number of votes still remained to be counted in the Bolsonaro stronghold state of Sao Paulo, but his leftist rival was inching ahead in a runoff marred by accusations from Lula’s Workers Party that police suppressed votes in some regions.
Polls put leftist Lula slightly ahead but concerns raised over reports of pro-Bolsonaro highway police setting up roadblocks in rival strongholds.
We are worried there might be fraud though,” the 52-year-old commercial director said, echoing Bolsonaro’s unfounded claims that Brazil’s electronic voting system is vulnerable to fraud. It is now down to 1%, from 2.6% with a quarter of districts counted: We see on the streets that a huge majority support Bolsonaro. The prospect of Lula winning has galvanised leftwing and centrist Brazilians. “The future is at stake here. It looks like Lula may overtake Bolsonaro as we hit 70% of votes counted, which is what happened last time.
Soon after casting his vote in Brazil's presidential election in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, incumbent Jair Bolsonaro was hoisting a silver trophy into the ...
Midfielder Everton Ribeiro, a contender for a spot on the World Cup squad, previously expressed opposition to Bolsonaro and his policies. Brazil coach Tite said in an interview with The Associated Press earlier this month that he will not travel to Brasilia to meet the president, regardless of the team’s World Cup finish. That includes star striker Neymar and defender Thiago Silva, both of whom are expected to join the country’s squad for the World Cup in Qatar. Neymar, an evangelical Christian who said he shares the president’s conservative values, is easily Bolsonaro’s most prominent supporter from Brazil’s hallowed soccer universe. “The Brazil of Pr. In a nation where hardcore soccer fans would never dream of donning another team’s jersey, Bolsonaro has shown no qualms about sporting dozens of different jerseys from top division teams.
Challenger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had pulled slightly ahead of Jair Bolsonaro.
Da Silva has specifically criticized Bolsonaro for the nation’s fallen stature abroad, highlighting the dearth of state visits and bilateral meetings. 2, the first half of votes tallied likewise showed Bolsonaro ahead, with da Silva pulling ahead later after votes from his strongholds were counted. “Today we are choosing the kind of Brazil we want, how we want our society to organize. In the first round of voting, on Oct. “The huge challenge that Lula has will be to pacify the country,” he said. His victory marks the first time since Brazil’s 1985 return to democracy that the sitting president has failed to win reelection.
After being jailed on corruption charges, the left-wing da Silva engineered a stunning political resurrection on Sunday by winning Brazil's presidential runoff ...
"I send my congratulations to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his election to be the next president of Brazil following free, fair, and credible elections," President Biden said in a statement. Lira told reporters that it was time for pro-Bolsonaro forces to reach out to the other side, adding "long live democracy in Brazil." ... Today, we are saying to the world that Brazil is back." Da Silva and Bolsonaro were the two top finishers in a first round of presidential voting on Oct. But he was released on a technicality in 2019 and launched yet another run for the presidency that quickly garnered enthusiastic support. "I'm really happy," said Victor Costelo, 33, who works in advertising, as he celebrated on the streets of Sao Paulo that were crowded with da Silva supporters, many of them wearing the red colors of his Workers Party. As president, he oversaw an economic boom that helped lift millions out of poverty, making him an icon of the Latin American left. He has also pledged to protect the Amazon rainforest after But neither da Silva nor Bolsonaro secured more than half the votes required for an outright victory, forcing this weekend's runoff election. Bolsonaro, 67, a populist in the mold of former U.S. With nearly all the ballots counted, official returns gave da Silva, who is a former two-term president, 50.8% of the vote compared to 49.2% for Bolsonaro. Da Silva will be sworn-in for a four-year term on Jan.
Brazil's Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) on Sunday said the country's presidential election was "mathematically defined" with former President Luiz Inacio ...
Lula had 50.8% of votes compared with 49.2% for Bolsonaro with 98.8% of voting machines voting machines counted, according to date published on the TSE website. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story SAO PAULO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) on Sunday said the country's presidential election was "mathematically defined" with former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva taking more votes than incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former leftist president, has reclaimed the leadership and vowed to reunify his country.
“We are not interested in a war over the environment but we are ready to defend it from any threat.” “We will fight for zero deforestation in the Amazon … “It is in nobody’s interests to live in a country that is divided and in a constant state of war.” “I don’t even know what to say.” “I’m angry,” said Monique Almeido, a 36-year-old beautician. Argentina’s president, Alberto Fernández, celebrated “a new era in Latin American history”. Right now we have a person who doesn’t care about the majority, about us, about LGBT people,” Soares said. The speed of the international reaction reflected widespread fears that Bolsonaro, a former army captain who has spent years attacking Brazil’s democratic institutions, might refuse to accept defeat. “Brazil was in a very dangerous place and now we are getting back our freedom. We need to be free,” beamed Joe Kallif, a 62-year-old social activist who was among the elated throng. We are one country, one people – a great nation,” he said to applause. Bolsonaro, a firebrand who was elected in 2018, received 49.10%.
Left-wing former leader wins Brazil's presidency in close vote over incumbent ultra-conservative.
“The huge challenge that Lula has will be to pacify the country,” said Traumann. Brazilian media reported such operations were concentrated in the northeast, where Lula has the strongest support. The Federal Highway Police said they had complied with court orders. “First of all, I’d like to thank all the comrades that are here with me. I think everyone knows it’s an uphill battle, but I think people are very excited to see what Lula will do,” Casaroes told Al Jazeera. Now, I have the feeling that many people are celebrating the end of a very dark period.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil's former president, gestures after casting a ballot at a polling station during the runoff presidential election in Sao ...
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The results bring to a close the most consequential election in Brazil in decades. Now, president-elect da Silva faces the huge task of reinvigorating ...
"I send my congratulations to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his election to be the next president of Brazil following free, fair, and credible elections," President Biden said in a statement. Lira told reporters that it was time for pro-Bolsonaro forces to reach out to the other side, adding "long live democracy in Brazil." Da Silva and Bolsonaro were the two top finishers in a first round of presidential voting on Oct. But he was released on a technicality in 2019 and launched yet another run for the presidency that quickly garnered enthusiastic support. "I'm really happy," said Victor Costelo, 33, who works in advertising, as he celebrated on the streets of Sao Paulo that were crowded with da Silva supporters, many of them wearing the red colors of his Workers Party. With nearly all the ballots counted, official returns gave da Silva, who is a former two-term president, 50.8% of the vote compared to 49.2% for Bolsonaro.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been elected the next president of Brazil, in a run-off race on Sunday that was tight until the last moments.
“Lula would try to reposition, almost like a rebranding, Brazil in the international arena as a power to be taken into account,” he said. According to the head of Lula da Silva’s government plan, Aloizio Mercadante, another tactic will be to create a group including Brazil, Indonesia and Congo ahead of the UN-led November 2022 Conference of Parties. With destruction of the vast Amazon rainforest reaching record levels under Bolsonaro’s presidency, Lula da Silva has repeatedly said during his campaign that he would seek to curb deforestation. Lula da Silva’s Workers’ Party has also increased its number of deputies from 56 to 68 and senators from seven to eight — but overall, conservative-leaning politicians will dominate the next legislature. Lula da Silva will need to pursue dialogue and rebuild relationships, said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo. And his campaign received a boost from centrist former presidential candidate Simone Tebet, who came third in the first round earlier this month and gave Lula da Silva her support in the run-off. Lula da Silva, who is expected to take office on January 1, will take the reins of a country plagued by gross inequality that is still struggling to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Many will be watching for potential change to the 2017 Labor Reform Act, which subjected more workers’ rights and benefits to negotiation with employers, and made union contributions optional. Among these politicians is his vice-president, former São Paulo governor Geraldo Alckmin, who has been cited by the Lula camp as a guarantee of moderation in his administration. At the same time, he will have to deliver to match supporters’ expectations, Amparo added. The former leader’s victory on Sunday was the latest in a political wave across Latin America, with wins by left-leaning politicians in Argentina, Colombia and Chile. The sentences were later annulled by the Supreme Court, clearing his path to run for reelection.
Brazil has taken a turn to the left as former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva beat far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in the presidential election.
"Today we tell the world that Brazil is back. A day before the second round however, he stated that: "There is not the slightest doubt. But at the heart of his speech was a promise to tackle hunger, which has been on the rise in Brazil and which is affecting more than 33 million. That's what democracy is about." Lula referred to these fears in his victory speech saying that he was "open to international co-operation to protect the Amazon". The left-wing leaders victory is likely to rankle with these Bolsonaro fans, who routinely label Lula "a thief" and argue that the annulment of his conviction does not mean he was innocent, just that the proper legal procedure was not followed.
U.S. President Joe Biden congratulated Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for his victory on Sunday in "free, fair and credible elections," ...
[Lula defeated President Jair Bolsonaro](/world/americas/brazil-votes-heated-bolsonaro-vs-lula-presidential-runoff-2022-10-30/) in an election runoff that marked a stunning comeback for Lula and the end of Brazil's most right-wing government in decades. Secretary of State Antony Blinken congratulated Brazilians in a tweet "for exercising their right to vote and reaffirming the strength of their democracy." Lula won 50.9% of votes compared with 49.1% for Bolsonaro, the [Supreme Electoral Court said](/world/americas/brazil-election-authority-calls-presidential-race-with-lula-ahead-2022-10-30/), declaring Lula, previously a two-term president, the winner.
The incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and the former president Lula are facing off for power in Brazil. Find out who's in the lead as the results come in from every ...
Because the largest municipalities are often the last to declare, early results can be misleading. Lula is a leftist from the Workers’ party; he was impeached for corruption and spent time in jail, but his conviction was later annulled. A first round was held on Sunday 2 October, with 11 candidates.
Hundreds of Brazilians living in western Canada who are eligible to vote cast ballots in Calgary in the country's runoff presidential election on Sunday.
“I feel like we are still representing our country. “What I have seen so far was a lot of damage with the people living in the Amazon and Bolsonaro is just clueless about it. It’s dividing us and we don’t need to be divided.” He’s Canadian and I want to see my grandson visit Brazil someday and feel safe.” “We need to stay together. “Unfortunately, there’s a lot of cutting in investments for science back home.
Leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defeated incumbent right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil's elections by less than two points on Sunday, ...
[said](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/27/jair-bolsonaro-brazil-election-fraud-claim) his father was the victim of “the greatest electoral fraud ever seen,” fanning fears he would question the outcome if he loses. In the lead up to one of the most divisive elections in the region, Bolsonaro pulled a page from former U.S. [According to](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/lula-wins-brazilian-election-bolsonaro-has-not-conceded-2022-10-31/) Reuters, Bolsonaro is not expected to comment publicly about results until Monday morning. President Donald Trump’s playbook by preemptively questioning the integrity of the elections during his campaign. Lula’s win caps off a spectacular comeback for the 77-year-old leftist leader who was unable to run against Bolsonaro in 2018 after being jailed on corruption charges. After spending 19 months in jail, Lula’s conviction was overturned by Brazil’s Supreme Court.
Lula Ignacio da Silva, who campaigned to protect the rainforest, narrowly beat Jair Bolsonaro in the Brazilian presidential election.
[The Amazon is turning into savannah – we have 5 years to save it](/article/mg25233640-800-the-amazon-is-turning-into-savannah-we-have-5-years-to-save-it/) “As the leader of one of the six biggest carbon emitters at a time when the effects of climate change are accelerating around the world, Lula needs to ensure that Brazil increases the ambition of its pledges to the Paris Agreement. [Erika Berenguer](https://www.ox.ac.uk/news-and-events/find-an-expert/dr-erika-berenguer) at the University of Oxford, who was in tears as she spoke to New Scientist. The outspoken president has regularly alleged Brazil is part of both the problem and the solution,” said Lula has pledged to remove illegal miners and ranchers clearing the Amazon. [Astrini.](https://www.oc.eco.br/en/acabou-porra/) [almost half, to its lowest level in more than a decade](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03038-3), and accused [public research institutions ](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-environment-idUSKCN1UE25O)of falsifying data. [a statement.](https://www.oc.eco.br/en/acabou-porra/) Lula’s election is a victory not only for the region, but for humanity and life itself.” [promoted the development of the rainforest](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-environment-idUSKBN22K1U1), diluted environmental regulation [and gutted key environmental institutions of funding and expertise.](/article/2314385-the-amazon-has-descended-into-lawlessness-in-jair-bolsonaros-brazil/) [ by just 1.8 per cent of votes](https://resultados.tse.jus.br/oficial/app/index.html#/eleicao/resultados) in the divisive presidential election.
Brazilian leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva narrowly defeated President Jair Bolsonaro in a runoff election, but the far right incumbent did not ...
"It won't be easy for Lula to manage the division in this country. The Bolsonaro campaign did not respond to a request for comment. A former union leader born into poverty, Lula organized strikes against Brazil's military government in the 1970s. The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) declared Lula the next president, with 50.9% of votes against 49.1% for Bolsonaro. He also promises to The 77-year-old Lula's inauguration is scheduled for Jan.
Leaders from the US, Europe and Latin American nations have been quick to offer congratulations to Brazil's president-elect, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, ...
Lula’s return to power in Brazil follows a string of leftwing gains in Latin America. A time of hope and future that begins today.” He stepped down after two terms in 2010 with approval ratings close to 90%. Vladimir Putin congratulated Lula, and expressed his hope for the further development of Russian-Brazilian cooperation. Look forward to working with you on protecting our global environment.” With 156 million voters, Brazil is one of the world’s largest democracies.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has done it again: Twenty years after first winning the Brazilian presidency, the leftist defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro Sunday ...
Mr. That enabled Mr. Bolsonaro’s welfare payments helped many Brazilians get by, but Mr. da Silva got 48 per cent and Mr. Many Brazilians support Mr. But while Mr. da Silva’s arrest in 2018 kept him out of that year’s race against Mr. For months, it appeared that Mr. Before the vote, Mr. “Today the only winner is the Brazilian people,” Mr. Bolsonaro 49.1 per cent, and the election authority said Mr. da Silva had 50.9 per cent and Mr.
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA — Brazilian leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva narrowly defeated President Jair Bolsonaro in a runoff election, but the far right…
But for now it’s pure happiness.” He has vowed a return to state-driven economic growth and social policies that helped lift millions out of poverty during two terms as president from 2003 to 2010. The Bolsonaro campaign did not respond to a request for comment. Lula’s inauguration is scheduled for Jan. The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) declared Lula won 50.9% of votes, against 49.1% for Bolsonaro. Article content