Lula Elected as the New President of Brazil
2022-10-31
According to the statistics released by the Brazilian High Electoral Court on the evening of the 30th local time, in the second round of the Brazilian general election held that day, the candidate of the Labor Party, former President Lula, defeated the candidate of the Liberal Party, and the current President Bosonaro, and was elected the new President of Brazil. According to the data of the Brazilian High Electoral Court, of the 98.81% of the votes counted, the voting rate of Lula was 50.83% and that of Bosonaro was 49.17%. In the first round of voting held on the 2nd of this month, Lula won the most votes, with a voting rate of 48.43%. Bosonaro ranked second, with a voting rate of 43.2%. According to the Brazilian presidential election rules, if no candidate gets more than half of the votes in the first round of voting, the two who get the most votes will enter the second round of voting, and the candidate who gets the most votes in the second round will be elected President of Brazil. According to the statistics of Brazil's High Electoral Court, the registered voters in this year's general election exceeded 156 million, accounting for 72.6% of Brazil's total population, an increase of 6.1% over the 2018 general election. The new President of Brazil will take office on January 1, 2023 for a four-year term. (Liu Xinshe)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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