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Lula receives fresh endorsements ahead of Brazil election

Por: ABC News World October 06, 2022

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RIO DE JANEIRO -- Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva received two symbolic endorsements Wednesday as he seeks new allies ahead of an Oct. 30 runoff against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro to return to the country's highest office.Simone Tebet, a center-right candidate who came third in Sunday's with 4% of the votes, and former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who remains highly respected in business circles, have both... + full article



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