Lula and Bolsonaro’s Son Launch Rival Bids for Brazil Presidency
- President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro launched their campaigns for Brazil's October 4 presidential election with rallies in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, respectively.
- Lula emphasized continuity in social policies and plans to introduce measures for women's education and the prevention of gender-based violence.
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Campaign for the October elections started this Sunday. Lula seeks fourth term, but heir to Bolsonaro wants to recover the Planalto and accelerates the attacks to approach the polls.
The presidential election campaign in Brazil began on Sunday. Candidates can now officially collect votes and hold campaign events.
Less than two months before the first round of the Brazilian presidential election, scheduled for October 4, the two main candidates launched their campaign on Sunday.
In Brazil, the two most promising top candidates have opened the presidential election campaign with major events.
The two candidates learn their main political bastions to give the exit line to the campaign
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