(31 Oct 2022)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sao Paulo - 30 October 2022
1. Aerial shot of Brazilian president-elect Luis Inácio Lula da Silva's supporters gathering at Avenida Paulista and celebrating Lula's victory over president Jair Bolsonaro
2. Aerial shot of avenue and supporters
HEADLINE: Lula da Silva defeats archrival Bolsonaro in Brazil
3. Close of hands of Lula's supporters
ANNOTATION: Brazilians delivered a very tight election victory to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
4. Man holding a banner reading (Portuguese) "Out Bolsonaro"
5. Lula's supporters cheering
ANNOTATION: They gave the leftist former president another shot at power in a rejection of incumbent Jair Bolsonaro's far-right politics.
6. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazilian president-elect:
"It's not fair for a people so kind, so affectionate, a population that likes music, like samba, happy people, to suffer so much because of a fascist government that didn't like people, who didn't like Black people, who didn't like Indians."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rio de Janeiro, 30 October 22
7. Woman waving a Brazilian flag and a large crowd in the background
8. Lula supporters cheering in the streets
ANNOTATION: Da Silva received 50.9% of the vote and incumbent Jair Bolsonaro 49.1%.
9. Supporters of Lula making the "L" sign with their hands
ANNOTATION: Bolsonaro has yet to publicly concede or react in any way.
STORYLINE:
Brazilians delivered a very tight victory to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in a bitter presidential election, giving the leftist former president another shot at power in a rejection of incumbent Jair Bolsonaro's far-right politics.
Da Silva received 50.9% of the vote and Bolsonaro 49.1%, according to the country's election authority.
Yet hours after the results were in -- and congratulations poured in from world leaders -- Bolsonaro had yet to publicly concede or react in any way.
Bolsonaro's campaign had made repeated — unproven — claims of possible electoral manipulation before the vote, raising fears that, if he lost, he would not accept defeat and try to challenge the results.
For da Silva, the high-stakes election was a stunning comeback. His imprisonment for corruption sidelined him from the 2018 election won by Bolsonaro, who has used the presidency to promote conservative social values while also delivering incendiary speeches and testing democratic institutions.
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