Bolsonaro returns to Brazil to lead right-wing opposition to Lula
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Bolsonaro Lands Back in Brazil to Lead Right-Wing Opposition
BRASILIA—Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro returned from three months in the United States on Thursday and was welcomed back by hundreds of chanting supporters at the Brasilia airport before heading straight into meetings with his political party. Bolsonaro, who never formally conceded defeat in last year’s election, has vowed to lead the opposition to President Luiz Inacio Lula’s government, raising the stakes for the new administration …
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Demonstrators fill a park in Brazil in protest of the presidential election, claiming 'Lula' da Silva's victory was fraudulent (Video screenshot) (DW) – Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro returned from the United States on Thursday. Hundreds of supporters gathered at the Brasilia airport to welcome him back after three months. Bolsonaro fled Brazil shortly before his successor's inauguration. Bolsonaro, who never conceded defeat in last y…
Bolsonaro back in Brazil to lead Lula opposition
Brazil's far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro returned from three months in the United States on Thursday and was welcomed back by hundreds of chanting supporters. Bolsonaro, who never formally conceded defeat in last year's election, has vowed to lead the opposition to Lula's government, raising the stakes for the new administration after a highly polarized election. This report produced by Jillian Kitchener.
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