Lula's 'Last Dance', Which Starts This Sunday, Will Be Anti-System?
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The president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) participates, on Sunday (16), in the first campaign event in search of a re-reading to the Presidency of the Republic. The petist chose São Bernardo do Campo (SP), where he started his political career by leading the trade union movement in the first major strike of ABC Paulista, in the late 1970s. The electoral campaign officially starts on Sunday, and presidential candidates can already ask for expl…
The campaign decided to recount the president's trajectory to the younger voters, who see PT as the establishment
The first official event of Lula's (PT) reelection campaign, this Sunday (16), in São Bernardo do Campo (SP), had empty spaces in the stands and on the pitch of the 1º de Maio Stadium, Vila Euclides. Aerial images released during the event itself showed unoccupied sectors and areas of the pitch filled with large flags.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) gathered candidates, ministers, party leaders, and representatives of the labor movement on stage at the launch of his reelection campaign this Sunday (August 16, 2026), at the Estádio 1º de Maio, in São Bernardo do Campo (SP). Speeches by allies were given before Lula took the stage. Among the candidates who participated in the event were former ministers Simone Tebet (PSB) and Marina Silva (Rede), candi…
Buenos Aires, 16 August (NA) -- Brazil's president and candidate for re-election, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, led his first campaign in Vila Euclid, São Bernardo do Campo, on Sunday, where he promised to increase the military budget to avoid possible foreign interventions in the national territory. At 80 years old, the leader of the Workers' Party formalized the beginning of his eighth contest for the head of the state from the historic São Paulo…
In the re-election contest, the first act of Lula's campaign will take place at the Stadium of Vila Euclides, in São Bernardo do Campo, in Grande SP
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