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Brazil’s President Lula announces he will seek a fourth term in 2026

Brazil’s President Lula announces he will seek a fourth term in 2026

Summary

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has announced he will run for a fourth term in the 2026 elections. Lula made this announcement during a visit to Indonesia, citing his continued energy despite his age. Having previously served two terms and now in a third, his current eligibility stems from Brazil's rule on non-consecutive terms.

Key Facts

  • President Lula announced he would seek re-election in 2026, aiming for a fourth non-consecutive term.
  • Lula made this announcement while visiting Indonesia, stating he felt energetic despite his age of nearly 80.
  • Brazil's constitution allows presidents to have two consecutive terms; Lula's runs are non-consecutive.
  • Lula first served as president from 2003 to 2010 and came back to office in 2023.
  • His current tour includes diplomatic visits to Indonesia and Malaysia, where he will attend a summit and meet President Trump.
  • Lula and Trump are expected to discuss trade tariffs and other bilateral issues during their meeting.
  • Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who was allied with Trump, is currently barred from running for office due to legal issues and a prison sentence.
  • Lula leads the polls for the upcoming election, despite health concerns following emergency surgery last year.
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