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Bolsonaro, Lula trade jabs in final debate for Brazil vote

Incumbent president calls out latter for graft, leftist challenger tells him to ‘stop lying’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Oct 2022 12:30PM

Bolsonaro, Lula trade jabs in final debate for Brazil vote
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro (right) and his challenger in the country’s presidential election Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva debate on October 17 ahead of a run-off vote tomorrow. Although Lula holds a small poll lead, pundits say the race could go either way. – AFP pic, October 29, 2022

RIO DE JANEIRO – Far-right incumbent and leftist ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva repeatedly slammed each other as liars in a final debate earlier today that touched on the economy, corruption, and foreign policy only two days before Brazil’s run-off elections.

“Brazilians know who the liar is,” said Lula, as the two locked horns over minimum wages and the leftist’s history of corruption allegations, sticking to the personal attacks and themes seen throughout the campaigns.

“Stop lying Lula, stop lying. It’s getting ugly,” said Bolsonaro.

The bitter rivals are taking part in their second head-to-head debate – the grand finale of a brutal campaign marked by months of mudslinging, negative ads, and a flood of disinformation on social media.

Although Lula holds a small lead in the polls, pundits say the race could still go either way – making the debate a high-stakes final showdown as the rivals battle for every last vote.

“The only thing that could change (the situation) at this point is the debate,” said political scientist Felipe Nunes, director of polling firm Quaest.

“Any slip-up, any tone-deaf remark, could end up being decisive in the final result,” he said ahead of the clash.

The debate is being broadcast live on TV Globo, Brazil’s biggest network.

Lula, the popular but tarnished ex-president who led Brazil from 2003 to 2010, entered the debate leading the polarising, hard-line conservative Bolsonaro 53%to 47%, according to a poll published Thursday by the Datafolha institute.

‘Insane behavior’

Bolsonaro once again attacked Lula over his history of corruption allegations, which remains the leftist’s Achilles’ heel with many voters.

Lula was the country’s most popular president when he left office in 2010, helping lift millions out of poverty with his social welfare programs.

But he then became mired in a massive corruption scandal and was jailed for 18 months before his convictions were thrown out last year. The Supreme Court found the lead judge was biased, though Lula was never exonerated.

“With me you will have safety, you will have honesty. There won’t be theft. Do you want me to give more examples of corruption Lula? Or can we move on,” said Bolsonaro.

Lula at one point called Bolsonaro “unhinged” and slammed the “insane behavior” of his government over the past four years.

Bolsonaro, 67, is seeking re-election after a first term in which he was accused of mishandling the pandemic. It was marked by vitriolic attacks on his perceived rivals, ranging from the judiciary to women and foreign leaders.

“You isolated Brazil. Today Brazil is more isolated than Cuba. You don’t have a relationship with anyone. No one wants to receive you. No one comes here,” said Lula, 77.

Bolsonaro laughed off the accusation.

“We have a lot going on. The Arab world welcomes me with open arms. I spoke to (US President Joe) Biden a while back. I talk to everyone. Stop lying, Lula.”

Bolsonaro boasted of decreasing employment and inflation when Lula came for him on economic issues.

“Lies Lula! Do I have to perform an exorcism on you to get you to stop lying?”

Bolsonaro’s hard-line conservative fans love his focus on “God, country, family. and freedom.”

He repeated accusations that Lula was an “abortionist” who wants to legalise drugs. Lula reiterated that he was in fact anti-abortion – a delicate issue in socially conservative Brazil.

‘The whole system is against me’

Bolsonaro also referred to his renewed attacks on the electoral system, which he has said is plagued by fraud, warning he will accept defeat only if there is “nothing abnormal” in the election.

Many fear a Brazilian rerun of the Capitol riot that rocked the United States after the 2020 election loss of Bolsonaro’s political role model, Donald Trump.

Bolsonaro’s campaign has already alleged “electoral fraud” before the vote, claiming 150,000 of Bolsonaro’s publicly funded campaign ad spots were blocked from the radio.

Top electoral judge Alexandre de Moraes threw the case out Wednesday, ruling it unfounded.

“The whole system is against me,” Bolsonaro said during the debate, as he accused Lula of having friends in the superior elections court known as the TSE who keep ruling against him.

While Lula remains ahead in the polls, Bolsonaro’s strong support means many see the race as too close to call. – AFP, October 29, 2022

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