Illegal bulk messaging against Haddad could disqualify Bolsonaro from …
Newspaper reported that four agencies were paid millions under the table to send mass messages against leftist Haddad
Newspaper reported that four agencies were paid millions under the table to send mass messages against leftist Haddad
The choices of the nearly 147 million eligible voters on October 7 will have massive implications on the domestic, regional and international political and economic landscape.
Millions of Brazilians will vote on October 7 in the first presidential elections since the 2016 coup which deposed Dilma Rousseff
Jair Bolsonaro, who has been referred to a worse version of Donald Trump due to his sexist, racist, homophobic, classist beliefs and policy proposals, is leading the polls for Brazilian presidential election
Haddad spoke with journalists about the aggressive remarks made by far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro
Difference between Workers’ Party candidate and far-right contender is down to 9 percentage points in the first round
Haddad from the Workers Party and D’Avila from the Communist Party of Brazil have vowed to continue the fight for a free, democratic, sovereign and equal country
Lula writes to Brazilian people; Workers’ Party announces that Fernando Haddad will replace former president on the ticket
Former president’s running mate announced next moves to protect Lula’s political rights after visiting him in prison
The tribunal ruled by a majority of 6-1, just weeks after UN Human Rights Council asked the state to ensure Lula could exercise his political rights
During solidarity rally on Saturday, protesters say struggle continues
Activist says the support they receive from people all over the country gives them the energy to keep going