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Lula da Silva flankerad av Rios borgmästare, Eduardo Paes, och Andre Ceciliano, kandidat till senasten. (Bruna Prado / AP)

Lula da Silva vill avgöra valet redan på söndag

Med bara sex dagar kvar till det brasilianska valet, sitter vänsterkandidaten Lula da Silva i förarsätet att bli landets näste president, skriver Bloomberg.

da Silva styrde landet så sent som 2010, men vägrades att ställa upp för fyra år sedan på grund av rättsprocesser mot honom för korruptions- och pengatvättsbrott. Landets högsta domstol friade honom slutligen förra året, vilket öppnat för en comeback.

– Jag siktar mot att vinna i första rundan, säger 76-åringen.

Det innebär att Lula da Silva måste räkna hem över hälften av rösterna – inte minst mot rivalen, högerpolitikern och den sittande presidenten: Jair Bolsonaro. Något som inte är helt omöjligt, enligt den senaste opinionsundersökningen.

– Det ligger inom felmarginalen, säger Luciana Chong, chef över institutet Datafolha, vars undersökningar visat att Lula da Silva är nära 50-strecket.

Bolsonaro har, enligt opinionsundersökningarna, det betydligt tuffare. Det märks emellertid inte på hans uttalanden.

– Om jag får mindre än 60 procent har något onaturligt inträffat, sa han nyligen.

Skulle ingen kandidat få över hälften av rösterna i helgens val, går de två starkaste kandidaterna vidare till en andra valomgång den 30 oktober.

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [luˈiz iˈnasju ˈlulɐ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ] (listen); born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), commonly known mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician and former union leader who served as the 35th president of Brazil from 2003 to 2010. He was a founding member of the Workers' Party (PT) and ran unsuccessfully for president three times before achieving victory in the 2002 Brazilian general election. He was re-elected in 2006. In May 2021, Lula stated that he would run for a third term in the 2022 Brazilian general election, against the incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro.During his time in office, Lula introduced sweeping social programs including Bolsa Família and Fome Zero, aimed at combating poverty and lifting the station of the country's working class. As president, Lula played a prominent role in international matters including activities related to the nuclear program of Iran and climate change, being described as "a man with audacious ambitions to alter the balance of power among nations".Succeeded by his former Chief of Staff, Dilma Rousseff, Lula left an enduring mark on Brazilian politics in the form of Lulism. He has been called one of the most popular politicians in Brazilian history and while in office was one of the most popular in the world. In 2011, Lula, who was a smoker for 40 years, was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent chemotherapy, leading to a successful recovery.In early 2016, Lula was appointed Chief of Staff under Rousseff, but Justice Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court blocked the appointment due to ongoing federal investigations at the time. In July 2017, Lula was convicted on charges of money laundering and corruption in a controversial trial, and sentenced to nine and a half years in prison. The federal judge of the case, Sergio Moro, later became Minister of Justice and Public Security in Jair Bolsonaro's government. After an unsuccessful appeal, Lula was arrested in April 2018 and spent 580 days in jail. Lula attempted to run in the 2018 presidential election, but was disqualified under Brazil's "Clean Slate" Law.In November 2019, the Supreme Federal Court ruled that incarcerations with pending appeals were unlawful and Lula was released from prison as a result. In March 2021, Supreme Court Justice Edson Fachin ruled that all of Lula's convictions must be nullified, because he was tried by a court that did not have proper jurisdiction over his case. Fachin's ruling, which was confirmed by other Supreme Court Justices in April 2021, restored Lula's political rights. The Supreme Federal Court ruled later in March 2021 that judge Moro who oversaw his corruption trial, was biased. All of the cases Moro had brought against Lula were annulled by 24 June 2021, allowing him to run for president again in the 2022 elections.

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