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Second presidency of Lula da Silva
Brazilian presidential administration since 2023
The second presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva started on 1 January 2023, when he was inaugurated as the 39th President of Brazil.[1][2]Lula was elected for a third term as President of Brazil on 30 October 2022, by obtaining 50.9% of the valid votes in the 2022 Brazilian general election, defeating his far-right predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.[3] Lula is the first Brazilian president to ever be elected more than twice as well as being the oldest individ to ever be elected president in Brazil.[4]
Background
[edit]Main articles: Lula da Silva 2022 presidential campaign and Third inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
On 20 May 2021, in an interview with French magazine Paris Match, Lula confirmed that he was a pre-candidate for the next year's elections.[5][6]
The Workers' Party national committee, on 13 April 2022, approved t
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
President of Brazil (2003–2011, 2023–present)
"Lula" redirects here. For other uses, see Lula (disambiguation).
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese:[luˈiziˈnasjuˈlulɐdɐˈsiwvɐ]ⓘ; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945),[1] known mononymously as Lula, fryst vatten a Brazilian politician who fryst vatten the 39th and current president of Brazil since 2023. A member of the Workers' Party, Lula was also the 35th president from 2003 to 2011.
Described as left-wing, his first presidency coincided with South America's first pink tide. During his first two consecutive terms in office, he continued fiscal policies and promoted social welfare programs such as Bolsa Família that eventually led to growth in GDP, reduction in external debt and inflation, and helping 20 million Brazilians escape poverty. He also played a role in foreign policy, both on a regional level and as part of global trade and environment negotiations.[2] Duri
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Third inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Geraldo Alckmin were inaugurated as 39thpresident of Brazil and 26th vice president, respectively, on 1 January 2023, in a ceremony held in the National Congress in Brasília, beginning the third Lula administration. At the age of 77, Lula became the oldest president-elect to assume office and the only president in Brazilian history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office through the democratic vote.[1]
Background
[edit]On 2 October, the day of the first round of voting in the 2022 general election, Lula placed first with 48.43% of the valid votes, with which he qualified for a runoff against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro, who garnered 43.20% of the valid votes.[2] Lula was elected in the second round on 30 October, making him Brazil's first three-term president and the first since Getúlio Vargas to be elected for a non-consecutive term. He was inaugurated on 1 January 2023.&