Workers Party (Brazil)
MES/PSOL (Brazil): Lula's victory was a great democratic triumph against authoritarianism
The victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers Party, PT) in the 2022 Brazilian elections was the most important democratic triumph since the fall of the military regime (1964-1985). Celebrations took over the country on Sunday night (October 30), harking back to the best traditions of the Brazilian people's struggle. There were hundreds of thousands of people in the streets taken as a whole, with the epicenter of celebrations on Avenida Paulista; the moving scenes of the opening of a voting school in Bahia, where hundreds of people waited with enthusiasm and confidence for the moment to vote for Lula, also expressed this feeling.
Brazil: What Washington most fears in president-elect Lula
Steve Ellner - What has Washington most worried is the reemergence of a powerful non-aligned movement and the prospect that a progressive like Lula be situated at its helm.
Brazil presidential election: Back to the streets to win on October 30!
Socialist Left Movement/PSOL - The left candidate Lula da Silva won the first round with 48.4% of the vote (57,259,504 votes) against 43.2% for his right-wing opponent Jair Bolsonaro (51,072,345 votes): an advantage of about 6 million votes. However, what marked the result - contrary to the expectation created by all the opinion polls - was that Bolsonaro did much better than predicted.
Behind the political crisis in Brazil
May 23, 2016 – Links
Party of Socialism and Freedom (Brazil) - Why we voted against the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff
PSOL legislator Jean Wyllys speaking out against
Overthrowing Dilma Rousseff: It’s class war, and their class is winning
Supporters of former Brazilian president Lula da Silva confront police officers in front of Lula's apartment