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“Clean elections must be respected,” said Jair Bolsonaro after voting in the neighborhood Vila Militar of Rio de Janeiroand wished that “the best wins”, although without answering if he was going to accept the results.
At night, after the result, the Brazilian president affirmed that he defeated the “lie” when speaking of the result of the October elections. “We defeated Datafolha’s lie,” Bolsonaro assured, referring to the polls by that public opinion measurement agency, which had projected that Lula would win by 50% against 36%.
Giving a thumbs up in victory, Lula da Silva voted for his part in Sao Bernardo do Camporegion of Saint Paul, where he was forged as a union leader in the seventies. “This country needs to recover the right to be happy. We don’t want no more hate“, he added in reference to the polarization of society that has been accentuated under the current government.
After the confirmation of the final results by the Superior Electoral Court, Lula took the stage in the campaign bunker located in São Paulo to thank the Brazilian people for having gone to the polls to vote in peace and was optimistic about the final ballot of month
“I never won an election in the first round. All the ones I won were in the second turn”, he said and announced that “the fight continues until the final victory”.
For the first time in Brazil, all the polling stations closed at the same time, 5:00 p.m. local time, but due to the enormous number of people who came to the polling stations in the country’s large cities, voting was spread over that time. hour.
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Long lines of voters and delays of up to three hours were the postcard of these elections, the most polarized in the history of Brazil and whose campaign was marked by political violence that left three dead.
The president of Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Alexandre de Moraeshighlighted the climate of “absolute tranquility” and said that “it is not possible to affirm”, as was pointed out on social networks, that the long lines observed in some centers were due to biometric problems instead of greater participation. usual.
Bolsonaro, 67, has governed the largest country in Latin America through a crisis, especially with a whipped management of the pandemic that left 686,000 dead and a constant challenge to democratic institutions. Maintains strong support evangelical electorate, agribusiness and the most conservative sectors.
Lula, who presided over Brazil during a period of strong growth and left power with an enviable popularity rating, returns to the political arena at the age of 76 and unable to shake the stain of corruption, although his convictions in the scandal “Car Wash” They were canceled for procedural reasons.
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Released in 2019 after spending 19 months in prison, Lula has the support of the popular classes, women and youth and tries to seduce the market and moderate sectors. Your vice-presidential candidate is the technocrat Gerald Alckminwho could occupy the position of Economy Minister.
For months, Jair Bolsonaro has attacked without any evidence the reliability of the electronic vote in force in Brazil and, in recent weeks, directly against the Superior Electoral Court, which he accused of planning the victory of Lula da Silva.
His attitude has led many observers to fear violence from his supporters, as occurred with the assault on the Capitol in USA in 2021 after the defeat of donald trump. The administration of Joe BidenIn fact, he called for the results to be respected.
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