As expected, this Sunday’s elections in a colossus like Brazil, where Lula da Silva defeated Jair Bolsonaro and will return to the presidency 12 years later, have been the cover of the most important media in the region and in the world.
In what is a beautiful statement, the New York Times Title: “Brazil elects Lula, a former left-wing leader, repudiating Bolsonaro“Voters removed the president after a term and chose former left-wing president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to replace him,” they wrote.
“The victory completes a fantastic political revival by Mr. da Silva and puts end the turbulent time of Mr. Bolsonaro as the most powerful leader in the region, “the respected US media said.
On the other hand, the chain CNN of the same country, assured that “Lula da Silva return to power“.” Lula da Silva wins a third term as president of Brazil. He will become the next president with 50.83% of the vote, after 98.81% of the votes counted, according to the electoral authority, “they wrote.
Meanwhile a The country of Uruguay entitled “Lula wins the second round and is the next president of Brazil”. The largest newspaper in that country chose to focus on how close the tally figures were, stating that “he was a very narrow choice for the whole count, which took just over two hours from the closing of the voting tables “.
In Third, From Chilehighlighted defeat in a “second round.” heart attack“and that Lula” returns to power after 12 years“.
“The candidate of the Workers ‘Party won 50% of the votes against 49% of the current president of Brazil. After voting in São Bernardo do Campo, Lula said that’ one of his dreams ‘is to’ re-establish the relationship of peace between Brazilian humans“they wrote in the Chilean media.
For its part, the newspaper Trade in Perureported that “the leader progressive Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won the second round of the presidential elections with 50.90% of the valid votes, against 49.10% of President Jair Bolsonaro “
“Election night was agony as both candidates were shoulder to shoulder throughout the count. The difference in votes is there 1.9 million in favor of Lula, for a total of 156 million of the voters, “they wrote.
in the land of Nicola Madurothe Venezuelan media website The universal titled: “Lula Da Silva, left, is the new president of Brazil”; while The national team wrote that “Lula wins the presidential elections in Brazil”.
“The icon of the Latin American left, 77, won with 50.83% of the vote against 49.17% of Bolsonaro, 67, with 98.8% counted. He will take over the reins of the country on January 1st “.
What has been said in Europe about Lula Da Silva
The newspaper The country of Spain It had a great headline: “Lula Wins Elections”, with a photo of the PT politician. “Lula da Silva won the elections for the presidency of Brazil”, she continued.
“The great leader of the Brazilian left obtained 50.83% of the votes and is ahead of Bolsonaro by just over a point and a half, with 49.17%, with 98.8% scrutinized, at which time the Superior Electoral Court yielded insurmountable advantage of the leftist candidate, “they wrote.
El País indicated that there are “almost two million votes of difference” and that “more than 123 million people have voted between two model countries”.
For its part, The worldalso Spanish, he titled “The left Lula da Silva wins the far right Bolsonaro for the minimum”.
“Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva contested the Brazilian presidency vote by vote this Sunday, in an election that the former president won with a minimum advantage – just over a point and a half – against the leader of right, “they detailed.
le Monde, from Franceentitled: “Lula close defeat to Bolsonaro in the second round “and the bbc england he stressed that with Lula’s victory “he becomes president of Brazil again”.
“Head extreme right Jair Bolsonaro is defeated by former left-wing president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the decisive round of the Brazilian presidential vote.
“Lula got 50.8% of the total valid votes compared to Bolsonaro’s nearly 49.2%,” they continued. And they reviewed that Lula, president from 2003 to 2010, “sought a political return after being involved in several corruption scandals“.
In its Spanish version, the German DW network highlighted: “Lula wins the presidential elections narrow margin“.
“The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil handed over the calculations of the presidential ballot the largest country in South Americaafter this Sunday’s elections, where over 150 million Brazilians were called to the polls, “they wrote.
And he assured: “With 98.95 per cent of the votes already counted, the leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva obtained 50.83 per cent of the votes, with a about 80 percent share of the electorate “.
“The elections in Brazil are now official: Lula wins and Bolsonaro remains back for a while“, they wrote the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
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Source: Clarin