Jair Bolsonaro’s government is accused of preaching hate and violence
People stand in line to cast their votes at a polling station in Goiana, Brazil, October 30 2022. Picture: WASHINGTON ALVES/REUTERS
Ferreira is one of tens of thousands in Lisbon, the city with the largest number of Brazilian voters outside the South American country, queuing to cast their ballots in a tense race between Lula and Jair Bolsonaro. Antonio Coelho, 80, wore a green shirt and a yellow vest and said that though he believed the result would be “very tight” Bolsonaro would win.
Several polls showed the race between them tightening in the final week, with Bolsonaro eroding a slight lead for Lula. Others show a small but steady advantage for Lula.
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