Lula triumphs over far-right incumbent Bolsonaro in stunning comeback – as it happened

Tonight’s victory is also a win for Brazil’s LGBT community, which also saw wins in the first round of voting, which saw two trans candidates elected to congress for the first time in history.

Transgender candidates Erika Hilton and Duda Salabert won easy election to the chamber of deputies where they promised to fight for LGBT rights.

As Gabrielly Soares, a 19-year-old student told my colleague Tom Phillips earlier, “This means we are going to have someone in power who cares about those at the bottom. Right now we have a person who doesn’t care about the majority, about us, about LGBT people”.

Bolsonaro is openly, loudly homophobic, ridiculing LGBT Brazilians, and used homophobic slurs to ridicule mask wearing during the Covid pandemic.
In his third term, Lula will confront a sluggish economy, tighter budget constraints and a more hostile legislature. Bolsonaro’s allies form the largest bloc in Congress after this month’s general election revealed the enduring strength of his conservative coalition.

Here are the key developments over the last few hours:

(Curtesy the Guardian)

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