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He’s Back From Prison. Now He Could Be Brazil’s President — Again.

Por: The New York Times World September 29, 2022

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RIO DE JANEIRO — In 2019, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was spending 23 hours a day in an isolated cell with a treadmill in .The former president of Brazil was sentenced to 22 years on , a conviction that appeared to end the storied career of the man who had once been the lion of the Latin American left.Now, freed from prison, Mr. da Silva is on the brink of becoming Brazil’s president once again, that at one time seemed unthinkable.On Sunday,... + full article



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