Lula’s Lead over Flavio Bolsonaro Narrows in Brazilian Election Second-Round, CNT/MDA Poll Shows
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The possibility of another Lula mandate is rekindling doubts as to whether he would apply the necessary fiscal adjustment to stabilize public finances.
Although assets abroad fluctuate between stability and slight appreciation, in Brazil the exchange rate and the stock market remain under pressure. Traders say that the CNT/MDA poll, indicating President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) with a difference of more than 13 percentage points over Flávio Bolsonaro in the first round and 8.9 points in the second round, may have helped to raise the risk premium in the markets, due to the prospect of no c…
Lula's lead over Flavio Bolsonaro narrows in Brazil election second ...
SAO PAULO, Aug 11 - Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's advantage over Senator Flavio Bolsonaro in a potential runoff ahead of October's general election narrowed, a CNT/MDA poll showed on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“Lula’s Administration Would Lead to Ruin” “I Don’t Trust the Opposition Either” Brazil Split in Two
Ahead of the Brazilian presidential election, a fierce competition continues between President Luiz Inácio Lula and opposition candidate Flávio Bolsonaro. Amidst extreme partisan conflict and economic dissatisfaction, citizens are skeptical of both sides, and this election is expected to take on the form of an international power struggle, having a significant impact on global affairs.
Brazil's race just got razor-thin — and Bolsonaro finally picked his No. 2.
Two polls released in the first days of August show President Lula's lead over challenger Flávio Bolsonaro narrowing as Brazil's October 4 election nears, though the size of that lead still swings widely depending on which pollster is asked. The same week, Bolsonaro closed out his own ticket, naming little-known congressman Alfredo Gaspar as his running mate after failing to secure broader center-right backing.
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