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Protesters Block Roads, Sao Paulo Airport as Bolsonaro Stays Silent over Runoff Results
Supporters of the firebrand president, unhappy with the election result, blocked roads across 23 states and the capital
Brazil News
From Serving Time to Serving Brazil Again: The Story of Lula’s Historic Comeback
Books, love and diehard support helped Lula survive jail and take back Brazil’s presidency. But he inherits a changed country, and the challenges still ahead are daunting
Brazil News
Lula Victory: 5 Plans from Brazil’s President-Elect
Bloomberg Linea reviews five key points of Lula's government plan, as he is elected for a third term as Brazil's president
Brazil News
Brazilian Assets Tumble as Traders Wait for Lula’s Cabinet Picks
The largest ETF tracking Brazilian stocks fell in premarket trading, while the state-run oil company Petrobras plunged around 6%
Brazil News
‘It’s a Victory for the Democratic Movement, not for Me or the PT’: Lula
The former president preaches unification of the country in his first speech after being elected and says he will govern for all 215 million Brazilians
News in English
Lula Wins Brazil Election for The Third Time
The former president got almost 60 million votes, close to 51% of valid votes, and defeated Jair Bolsonaro; Lula will be the oldest president to assume, at 77 years old
Brazil News
Brazil Runoff | Luis Inacio Lula da Silva Wins the Election
Latin America's biggest economy defines its future. Brazilians have already voted and chosen between Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro
Brazil News
Lula’s Challenge as President: How to Revive Brazil’s Economy
Lula will have to revise the caps to accommodate spending and establish a new fiscal policy, a necessary step for sustainable growth
Brazil News
Bolsonaro or Lula: Brazilians Vote in a Historic Presidential Runoff
The leftist cast his vote in Sao Bernardo do Campo, a suburb of Sao Paulo, where he launched his political career as a trade unionist. Bolsonaro voted at a military school in Rio de Janeiro