Brazil's Lula hints at 2026 re-election bid
- Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hinted at a re-election bid for 2026 but did not make a formal announcement.
- Lula stated, "If everything goes the way I am thinking, this country will, for the first time, have a president elected four times by the Brazilian people."
- His approval ratings are low as Brazil faces high inflation and tensions with Congress.
- At 79, Lula is Brazil's oldest sitting president and has undergone emergency surgeries for health issues.
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Lula da Silva's third term was to be the crowning conclusion of his political career. Instead, the 79-year-old is misled by domestic and foreign politics. Nevertheless, he could win the presidential election again in 2026.
The president of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, announced that he will be running for re-election in the elections scheduled for October 2026 to assume what would be, if he were to win, his fourth non-consecutive term. READ ALSO 17 BRICS Summit is committed to strengthening the Global South and cooperation "I have one and a half years left in office and there are people who think the government is over. So get read…
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, again hinted this Friday that he will run for re-election in the elections scheduled for October 2026 to fulfill what would be, if he won it, his fourth non-consecutive term. The entry Lula again hints that he will run for re-election in 2026 was first published in Digital Process.
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