French News Agency: Lula Da Silva won the Brazilian presidential elections

French News Agency: Lula Da Silva won the Brazilian presidential elections

The Brazilian presidential elections were won by Lula da Silva, according to a French News Agency report from Monday.
On Sunday, media outlets announced the vote in the tension -timing presidential elections to choose between the re -election of the right -wing President Jayer Bolsonaro or the return of former left -wing president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva to power.

After a presidency tainted by the Koruna’s pandem mechanism, Brazilian President Bolsonaro promised to strengthen a radical shift in Brazilian policy in the conservative direction.
About 120 million voters participate in the voting process through electronic voting machines that Bolsonaro criticized without evidence that they are vulnerable to manipulation, which raised fears that he may not recognize defeat, similar to the ideological ally, former US President Donald Trump.

Since the nation’s restoration to democracy in 1985 following a military dictatorship to which Lula Da Silva, a former union leader, was opposed, there has been tension around the elections; in contrast, former army head Bolsonaro talks of his nostalgia for the past.

The Supreme Electoral Court, presided over by Supreme Court judges, has created a security plan to safeguard its personnel and facilities in the event of protests like the one that resulted in the attack on the US Congress building in January 2021.

Brazilian presidential elections were won by Lula Da Silva, according to French news sources

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