On Thursday, the Brazilian Supreme Court made a decision in the interests of Luis Inacio Lula da Silva by ruling die Lifting corruption convictions against the former left-wing president and supported him for die Presidential elections in 2022 in Question asked.
Far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, was quick to speak out, saying, “With that decision, the Supreme Court would not have been for a candidate,” indicating that the people are over die “Future of Brazil” should be concerned when the left symbol returns to power.
Supported by a large majority (8 to 3) die Supreme Court justices during a plenary session die Decision by Judge Edson Fashin, who believed the court in early March in Curitiba (south), the Lula in two cases had ruled “not” was empowered to “over.” die Matter to decide.
Eligible to run
The judges also de facto confirmed that the former president (2003-2010) would return for a third term in Question comes and that he may face Bolsonaro in next year’s elections.
“Imagine how die Brazil’s future will be with the kind of people die (Lula) will bring to the government, “Bolsonaro said in a Facebook live broadcast.
75-year-old Lula has not officially confirmed that he will run, despite having repeatedly stated that he will be ready in due course in die return to political arena.
Corruption allegations
Lula was on trial in July 2017 in Found guilty at first instance. The former president was accused of buying a three-story beachfront apartment in exchange for public procurement concessions.
Also following his appeals conviction, Lula spent 18 months in prison from April 2018 to November 2019 before being released by another Supreme Court ruling.
Before his imprisonment, Lula was the favorite, the die Won presidential elections, die ended in Bolsonaro’s victory.
Lula consistently attacks the right-wing extremist president, especially his “stupid decisions” in his chaotic management of the health crisis, die by die Covid-19 epidemic was caused in the in Brazil about 300,000 people were killed.
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