A possible candidacy of Lula is a new variable in the political spectrum of Brazil

The cancellation of the terms of the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sacudió in Brazil and obliges to redistribute the cards in a radical country by the ultra-right mandate Jair Bolsonaro, who now has a rival of weight for the elections of 2022.

The decision, announced on Monday by a court judge, sums up a new variable in the grave crisis that will hit the country, with more than 266,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic and a sample at its maximum historical levels.

The ex-president of Izquierda (2003-2010) was not exonerated, and the magistrate determined to be tried in another court for procedural failures. But the decision allowed his vote on the wheel and it “will polarize the narratives” politicians, affirmed the analyst Murillo de Aragao, of Arko Advice.

“Bolsonaro can radicalize his discourse and Lula can decide what to pursue. Las narrativas ganarán tonos fuertes ”, explains.

“Lula’s presence clearly clarifies the electoral opportunities of a centrist candidate”, favoring the polarization with Bolsonaro, underlined by the Eurasia Group consultant.

Redemocratización

Lula, 75 years old, took part in all the elections since the democratization in 1985, except in 2018, when he sued Bolsonaro in the polls for which he had been disabled for the first time in his two passions for passive corruption and money laundering.

Bolsonaro is forced into the second half front by Fernando Haddad, designated by Lula. The contingent divided into pais, between the followers of the Izquierdista Partido de la Trabajadores (which governs during three years, with Lula and Dilma Rousseff) and its detractors, which abrazaron the figure of the excarpt of Ejército supported by ultra-Orthodox Pentecostals.

It passed yesterday, a poll by the Ipec investigator revealed that Lula was the only candidate with superior political capital at Bolsonaro.

Although the studio does not have the direct duel, most likely the former has 50% of popular support, compared to 38% of Bolsonaro.

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