Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
After attacking the voting system for months, Jair Bolsonaro urged his supporters to take their protests elsewhere.
Protests have erupted across Brazil with the populist president refusing to admit defeat in the election.
Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva just prevailed in the high-stakes Brazilian vote. But the far-right incumbent and his conservative Christian base aren’t done fighting.
The presidential election was widely seen as the starkly divided country’s most consequential in nearly four decades.
With his corruption convictions scrapped, Brazil’s ex-President Lula is now free to run for the presidency—making way for a fiery showdown against Bolsonaro.
Brazil’s first woman president refused to be bowed during a 14-hour Senate interrogation. She will be impeached anyway.
Charged with administrative misconduct and disregard for the federal budget, Brazil’s first female president will almost certainly be impeached. Here’s why.