Brazil’s third-place candidate backs Lula in run-off


Brazil’s third-place presidential candidate Simone Tebet (pictured) is backing leftist veteran Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for his run-off against far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. – EPA pic, October 6, 2022.

THE candidate who finished third in Brazil’s first-round presidential election gave her endorsement yesterday to leftist veteran Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for his run-off against far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.

Centre-right Senator Simone Tebet won 4.2% of the vote Sunday – the first choice of nearly five million Brazilians whose votes Lula (48.4%) and Bolsonaro (43.2%) both want in the October 30 run-off.

Tebet, an anti-abortion Catholic whose support could be key to swaying socially conservative and women voters, criticised both ex-president Lula (2003-2010) and Bolsonaro at a news conference in Sao Paulo.

But she said there was no doubt who was worse.

“These past four years, Brazil has been consumed by a bonfire of hate and strife,” she said, attacking Bolsonaro over his Covid-19 “denialism,” pro-gun policies and the 30 million Brazilians living in hunger.

“I maintain my criticism of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva… but I will give him my vote, because I recognise his commitment to democracy and the constitution, which I have never seen from the current president.”

The endorsement came after her party, the Brazilian Democratic Movement – whose leadership was split between pro-Bolsonaro and pro-Lula camps – said members could back whoever they wanted.

Lula also scored an endorsement from his predecessor as president, Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995-2002), the centre-right politician who beat him in the 1994 and 1998 elections.

Cardoso wrote on Twitter that he would cast his vote for Lula’s “history of struggle for democracy and social inclusion.”

He posted two pictures of himself and his successor over the years – a black-and-white image from 1980, and a more recent one in coloru.

“Thank you for your vote and your trust,” Lula replied.

Lula also got an endorsement Tuesday – albeit a grudging one – from centre-left rival Ciro Gomes, Sunday’s fourth-place candidate (3%).

Bolsonaro, whose far-right movement scored big gains in Congressional and governor’s races Sunday, has meanwhile gotten endorsements from the governors of Brazil’s three biggest states – Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro – as well as influential corruption-busting ex-judge Sergio Moro.

He added to the list yesterday the backing of the governors of Brasilia, Parana and Goias. – AFP, October 6, 2022.


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