Brazil's Election: Lula, Bolsonaro, and the Battle for the Future
Polls show Lula with a narrow lead as Flávio Bolsonaro leans on foreign allies and a fractured right-wing base.
- Brazil's presidential campaign officially launched this week, pitting current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva against Senator Flávio Bolsonaro in a contest many view as a choice between fundamentally different visions for the nation's future.
- With former President Jair Bolsonaro ineligible for office following his 2022 election conspiracy conviction, his son Flávio represents the far-right movement, which remains better organized and more deeply rooted than a decade ago.
- Supporters credit Lula with rebuilding institutions and reducing hunger, though critics cite sluggish economic growth and persistent crime concerns, while some on the left criticize his slow pace on land reform.
- Seeking to broaden support, Flávio has courted international allies, securing endorsements from Argentine President Javier Milei and Benjamin Netanyahu, while Donald Trump's administration has also openly supported his campaign.
- Polls show a tight race between the two candidates, with the election moving to an October 25 runoff if no candidate secures more than 50% of the vote in the October 4 first round.
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Brazil’s Election: Lula, Bolsonaro, and the Battle for the Future
This week marks the beginning of Brazil’s presidential campaign, with the two front-runners—current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro—officially launching their campaigns. After visiting Brazil and talking with politicians, activists, journalists, and ordinary citizens, I came away with the conviction that this is one of the most consequential presidential elections in [...]
Brazil's Election: Lula, Bolsonaro, and the Battle for the Future
At a time when so many Latin American governments have shifted to the right—or even the far right—all eyes are on Brazil.
Brazils Election: Lula, Bolsonaro, and the Battle for the Future
This week marks the beginning of Brazil's presidential campaign, with the two front-runnerscurrent President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva and Senator Flvio Bolsonaroofficially launching their campaigns. After visiting Brazil and talking with politicians, activists, journalists, and ordinary citizens, I came away with the conviction that this is one of the most consequential presidential elections in Brazil's recent history
With 13 candidates in the race for the presidency of Brazil, the electoral dispute is concentrated in two names: Lula da Silva, who seeks a fourth term, and Flávio Bolsonaro, the eldest son of former President Jair Bolsonaro and main opponent of the current head of state.
DOBLE LLAVE – The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, the main opposition candidate, launched the campaign for the presidential elections in October this Sunday in their respective political cradles, with the promise to fight organized crime. Both candidates chose places loaded with symbolism to give the exit gun on their 45 days of campaign. Lula, in search of his fourth non-consecutive term with 80 yea…
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