Watch: 'We arrive at the end of one of the most important elections of our country.' Lula da Silva makes his first speech as Brazil’s President-elect. Here’s how Lula beat Jair Bolsonaro and won the country’s high-stakes election:
A tense time
Lula’s return to Brazil’s presidential palace may not run smoothly. President Bolsonaro has spent the past year warning of the risks of voter fraud in Brazil’s internationally-respected electronic voting system, without providing evidence. Many have heard clear echoes of in the run-up to the 2020 election. He has repeatedly implied that he will not accept a result that shows him losing, proclaiming at a rally in 2021: “Only God can remove me from office.”to get Brazil’s military onside for a potential campaign to overturn the election. He has established deep ties between his government and the institution, appointing active generals to key ministries and Walter Souza Braga Netto, a reserve army general, as his 2022 running mate.
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