Lula da Silva was the most voted in Faro

The PT candidate also won in Lisbon and Porto

Brazilians waiting to vote in Faro (File)

Lula da Silva was the candidate for president of Brazil with the most votes at the polling stations of the Consulate General of Brazil in Faro, obtaining 52% of the votes, against 48% of Jair Bolsonaro, in this second round of the Brazilian presidential elections.

The PT candidate, who won the first round, was also the most voted in Lisbon and Porto, but with much more expressive advantages, of 64,5% and 64,8%, respectively, according to the newspaper Expresso.

Still, in Faro Lula da Silva achieved a better result than the first round, in which he obtained 49,13%.

The winner of the second round of the Presidential Elections in Brazil will only be known at dawn, but the controversy is already installed, with accusations by Lula da Silva supporters that there are voters who are being stopped by the police and prevented from reaching the polling places. .

 

 



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