Por: The New York Times World November 01, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO — In the closest election since the Brazil’s return to democracy in 1985, voters decided to bring back former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who made climate a cornerstone of his campaign, and rejected the incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, whose presidency saw a sharp increase in deforestation. “Brazil is ready to resume its leading role in the fight against the climate crisis,” Mr. da Silva told supporters in his victory... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business October 31, 2022
Time will tell whether Lula has learned from the economically disastrous presidency of Dilma Rousseff, his Workers’ Party successor. That presidency, which was characterized by fiscal profligacy and corruption, produced Brazil’s worst post-war economic recession in... + más
Lula Wins Brazil’s Presidential Election | Time
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Fox News USA Politics October 31, 2022
BRASILIA,Brazil - , commonly known as Lula, narrowly won a tightly contested presidential election tonight with a margin of just under 2%.With 50% of precincts reporting, Bolsonaro clung to a narrow 0.5% lead, but the general trend over the course of the evening was a slow and... + más
Brazil’s far-right incumbent Balsonero loses presidential election to Da Silva | New York Daily News
Time USA World October 31, 2022
Brazilian voters narrowly decided against a second term for far-right president Jair Bolsonaro at national elections on Oct. 30, opting instead for the return of leftwing former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who took 50.9% of the vote against Bolsonaro’s 49.1% with... + más
Brazil election: Lula da Silva wins presidency as nation swings left — will Bolsonaro accept the results? | Fox News
Bolsonaro, Lula head for runoff in contentious Brazil presidential election | Newsweek
Leaders around the world have congratulated Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who in the South American country’s runoff polls Sunday. Lula—as the 77-year-old former president and veteran leftist is known—edged out far-right populist incumbent Jair... + más
It’s the comeback of the century. At national elections on Sunday, Brazilian voters delivered a narrow victory for , a beloved but controversial leftist former president. The former union leader took 50.9% against 49.1% for , the far-right incumbent. The result should mark an... + más
Time USA World October 08, 2022
The first round of , held last weekend, promises greater drama to come. The lead story from those results was that President Jair Bolsonaro trailed challenger and favorite to win by just five points (48.4%-43.2%), about half the margin that pre-election polls led us to expect.... + más
Three years ago he was in prison. Now he's poised to be Brazil's next president | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA World October 03, 2022
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva came out ahead of incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro during Brazil's election on Sunday, but neither reached the over 50 percent threshold needed to win the contest. A second round run-off election will now be held on... + más
What polls say about Bolsonaro vs. Lula just ahead of Brazil's election | Newsweek
Bolsonaro posts shirtless dance video as Trump urges Brazil to reelect him | Newsweek
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