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Lula narrowly defeats Bolsonaro to win Brazil presidency again

Published Oct 30, 2022 12:06AM ET Updated Oct 30, 2022 11:48PM ET
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By Brian Ellsworth and Lisandra Paraguassu

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva narrowly defeated President Jair Bolsonaro in a runoff election on Sunday that marked a stunning comeback for the leftist former president and the end of Brazil's most right-wing government in decades.

Brazil's Supreme Electoral Court declared Lula the next president, with 50.9% of votes versus 49.1% for Bolsonaro. The 77-year-old Lula's inauguration is scheduled for Jan. 1.

The vote was a rebuke for the fiery far-right populism of Bolsonaro, who emerged from the back benches of Congress to forge a novel conservative coalition but lost support as Brazil ran up one of the worst death tolls of the coronavirus pandemic.

Bolsonaro remained silent on Sunday night after the results were announced and some of his allies publicly acknowledged his defeat, defying expectations that he might immediately challenge the narrow result after making baseless claims of fraud in previous elections.

Bolsonaro did not make a call to Lula, according to campaign advisers.

Lula said in a speech he would unite a divided country and ensure that Brazilians "put down arms that never should have been taken up," while inviting international cooperation to preserve the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) rainforest and make global trade more fair.

"I will govern for 215 million Brazilians, and not just for those who voted for me," Lula said at his campaign headquarters. "There are not two Brazils. We are one country, one people, one great nation."

Lula arrived at a rally in Sao Paulo shortly after 8:00 p.m. (1100 GMT), waving from the sunroof of a car. Ecstatic supporters near Paulista Avenue waited for him, chanting slogans and drinking champagne.

Vice President-elect Geraldo Alckmin and campaign aides jumped up and down chanting, "It's time Jair, it's time to leave already," in a video circulating on social media.

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Last year, Bolsonaro, 67, openly discussed refusing to accept the results of the vote.

A senior Bolsonaro campaign aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he would not make a speech on Sunday. The Bolsonaro campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

One close Bolsonaro ally, lawmaker Carla Zambelli, in an apparent nod to Lula's victory wrote on Twitter, "I PROMISE you, I will be the greatest opposition that Lula has ever imagined."

Electoral authorities are bracing for him to dispute the outcome, sources told Reuters, and made security preparations in case his supporters stage protests.

U.S. President Joe Biden congratulated Lula for winning "free, fair and credible elections," joining a chorus of compliments from European and Latin American leaders.

His victory consolidates a new "pink tide" in Latin America, after landmark leftist victories in Colombia and Chile's elections, echoing a regional political shift two decades ago that introduced Lula to the world stage.

Lula has vowed a return to state-driven economic growth and social policies that helped lift millions out of poverty when he was previously president from 2003 to 2010. He also promises to combat destruction of the Amazon rainforest, now at a 15-year high, and make Brazil a leader in global climate talks.

"These were four years of hatred, of negation of science," Ana Valeria Doria, 60, a doctor in Rio de Janeiro who celebrated with a drink. "It won't be easy for Lula to manage the division in this country. But for now it's pure happiness."

A former union leader born into poverty, Lula organized strikes against Brazil's military government in the 1970s. His two-term presidency was marked by a commodity-driven economic boom and he left office with record popularity.

However, his Workers Party was later tarred by a deep recession and a record-breaking corruption scandal that jailed him for 19 months on bribery convictions, which were overturned by the Supreme Court last year.

In his third term, Lula will confront a sluggish economy, tighter budget constraints and a more hostile legislature.

Bolsonaro's allies form the largest bloc in Congress after this month's general election and won the races for governor in Brazil's three most economically powerful states, highlighting the enduring strength of his conservative coalition.

Lula narrowly defeats Bolsonaro to win Brazil presidency again
 

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Comments (21)
Ken Roth
Ken Roth Oct 31, 2022 5:21AM ET
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Bolsenaro like a lo0ser have not conceeded learned that from his mentor Trump. Lie, lie and lie until your pants are on fire. Good for the Brazilian people that they have now chosen a new path.
Nick Le
Nick Le Oct 31, 2022 3:11AM ET
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Lula the communists leftist liberal dictator, like the racist democrats here in the US.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Oct 31, 2022 3:11AM ET
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You should come visit the USA. Your ignorance gives you away.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 31, 2022 12:17AM ET
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ignorant right wing trolls, bots and minions base all their assumptions on fact free right wing propaganda fed to them by their fascist masters. will-less creatures neither willing nor able to think for themselves
Tony Huynh
Tony Huynh Oct 31, 2022 12:03AM ET
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Funny how all the right wingers on here say Lula will turn Brazil into Venezuela. Meanwhile he was the one that helped Brazil become rich in the first place
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 31, 2022 12:03AM ET
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exactly. these ignorant right wing trolls, bots and minions base all their assumptions on fact free right wing propaganda fed to them by their fascist masters. these will-less creatures are neither willing nor able to think for themselves
Nick Le
Nick Le Oct 31, 2022 12:03AM ET
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Yes. I am on the right side of history. Not the racist leftist liberal democrats lying side. Brazil will now be another venezuela. But at least the US will now swing right to the right side of history. F thr racist elitist woke mob
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Oct 30, 2022 11:14PM ET
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F puppet of americans.
Benjamin USA
Benjamin USA Oct 30, 2022 11:14PM ET
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Ok Ivan
Gabriel mendes
Gabriel mendes Oct 30, 2022 10:56PM ET
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Ridiculous article. Super biased..
Campo Ricco
Campo Ricco Oct 30, 2022 10:29PM ET
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Oct 30, 2022 9:15PM ET
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great another WEF puppet like GB
Dan White
Dan White Oct 30, 2022 8:54PM ET
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Haha. Bolsonaro sounds a lot like Trump. Glad to see him go. Brazil needs a leftie to help address the poverty. Ime to dedicate some of that oil money to social programs.
Jurgen Daub
Jurgen Daub Oct 30, 2022 8:54PM ET
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yep, just like Venezuela
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 30, 2022 8:50PM ET
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the Brazilian economy saw record growth during Lulas last presidency. the fascist criminal bolsonaro has left it in shambles
Jurgen Daub
Jurgen Daub Oct 30, 2022 8:50PM ET
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let's wait 4 more years and see what is left from Brasil
 
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