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    • Monday, 18 September, 2023
      Brazil
      Fernando Haddad: Brazil’s plans to transform our green economy

      Despite the challenges, we see our ecological transformation proposal as an opportunity for Brazilians

      The Amazon forest in the state of Pará, northern Brazil
    • Friday, 11 August, 2023
      Brazilian economy
      Brazil unveils $76bn public spending spree

      Leftwing leader Lula wants state to play a greater role in economic development

      resident Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visits the construction site of the new building of the Brazilian Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
    • Thursday, 19 January, 2023
      InterviewBrazilian politics
      Lula to recalibrate pace of reforms after pro-Bolsonaro riots, finance minister says

      Implementing leftist president’s programme ‘to be considered very carefully’, Fernando Haddad tells FT in Davos

      Brazil’s finance minister Fernando Haddad
    • Thursday, 12 January, 2023
      Brazilian economy
      Brazil seeks to tackle deficit with ambitious economic programme

      Lula administration announces package of tax rises and spending cuts

      Brazil’s finance minister Fernando Haddad sits at table with president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
    • Friday, 9 December, 2022
      Brazilian politics
      Lula appoints Workers’ party loyalist as Brazil’s new finance minister

      Choice of Fernando Haddad will disappoint investors hoping for a more market-friendly figure

      Fernando Haddad
    • Tuesday, 30 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Brazilians elect Jair Bolsonaro in shift to the right

      Voters protest corruption and economic decline in Latin America’s biggest country

      Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro, far-right lawmaker and presidential candidate of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), react during a runoff election in Sao Paulo, Brazil October 28, 2018. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
    • Thursday, 25 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Fernando Haddad prepares for Brazil election showdown

      Polls show Workers’ Party presidential candidate fighting losing battle against Bolsonaro

      Brazilian presidential candidate for the Workers Party (PT), Fernando Haddad, speaks during a campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 23, 2018. (Photo by Mauro Pimentel / AFP)MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP/Getty Images
    • Friday, 12 October, 2018
      News in-depthAmericas companies
      Brazil’s gun-loving Bolsonaro clan seeks to build political dynasty

      Nationalist family could dominate country’s political life

      Presidential frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro, of the Social Liberal Party, left, and his son Flavio Bolsonaro, ackowledge reporters at a polling station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. Brazilians choose among 13 candidates for president Sunday in one of the most unpredictable and divisive elections in decades. If no one gets a majority in the first round, the top two candidates will compete in a runoff. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
    • Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Brazilian bankers warm towards Jair Bolsonaro

      Business leaders find much to like in front-runner’s economic agenda

      Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PSL), speaks during the first presidential debate ahead of the October 7 general election, at Bandeirantes television network in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Nelson ALMEIDA / AFP) (Photo credit should read NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 9 October, 2018
      News in-depthBrazilian politics
      Brazil’s Bolsonaro aims to rule with ‘bull, bullet and bible’ bloc

      Presidential frontrunner helped by anti-establishment wave that swept over congress

      Jair Bolsonaro, left, with his son and Senate candidate Flávio Bolsonaro
    • Monday, 8 October, 2018
      The FT ViewThe editorial board
      Jair Bolsonaro rides wave of popular rage in Brazil

      Rightwing former army captain is almost certain to win presidency

      Jair Bolsonaro, far-right lawmaker and presidential candidate of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), casts his vote in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
    • Monday, 8 October, 2018
      News in-depthBrazilian politics
      After victory, Brazil’s rightwing Bolsonaro looks to centre in bid for votes

      Presidential candidate won in every state except poor north-east in first round of elections

      07 October 2018, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Brazil's right-wing presidential candidate for the Social Liberal Party (PSL) Jair Bolsonaro reacts after casting his vote. Photo: Fabio Teixeira/dpa
    • Monday, 8 October, 2018
      World1 min
      Bolsonaro wins first round of Brazil’s presidential election

      Far-right politician to face Fernando Haddad in the second-round vote

    • Monday, 8 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Bolsonaro wins first round of Brazil’s presidential poll

      Far-right candidate’s election would mark decisive shift in Latin America’s biggest country

      Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro, far-right lawmaker and presidential candidate of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), react in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
    • Friday, 5 October, 2018
      News in-depthBrazilian politics
      Brazilians in search of security look to Jair Bolsonaro

      Far-right election frontrunner invokes biblical message to save ‘good people’ from crime

      Supporters of Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration at Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil September 30, 2018. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker
    • Wednesday, 3 October, 2018
      News in-depthBrazilian politics
      Brazil’s TV titan seen as election kingmaker

      Globo network dominates political debate despite rise of social media

      Brazil's presidential candidate for the Workers' Prty (PT) Fernando Haddad waves during a campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 1, 2018. - Leftist candidate Fernando Haddad is gaining ground in Brazil's presidential election campaign, with last poll showing that he would beat right-wing frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro in a second round runoff. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP)CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images
    • Tuesday, 2 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Brazilian stocks jump most in 7 months as far-right candidate extends lead
    • Monday, 1 October, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      In charts: what is bothering the Brazilians?

      About 85 per cent of voters think the country is heading in the wrong direction

      A Brazilian soldier patrols during an operation against drug gangs in Jacarezinho slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil September 20, 2018. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
    • Wednesday, 26 September, 2018
      ExplainerBrazilian politics
      Brazil election: top contenders from left to far-right

      Who’s who in the country’s most unpredictable presidential race in years

    • Tuesday, 25 September, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Disillusioned Brazilians threaten to steer clear of election

      Number of voters planning to cast a blank vote is highest in 16 years

      Brazilian Electoral Court employees prepare eletronic ballot boxes for the upcoming October 3 general election, in Brasilia, on September 22, 2010. Around 500 thousand electronic ballot boxes will be used in the election. AFP PHOTO/Evaristo SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Friday, 14 September, 2018
      LatAm Viva
      Brazil’s eeny meeny miny moe

      Why do such political transitions happen so often in South America?

      Fernando Haddad, former mayor of Sao Paulo, speaks during a press conference with Manuela D'Avila, former presidential candidate for the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), not pictured, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018. The Workers' Party and PCdoB announced an alliance backing jailed former president Lula, saying that if electoral authorities decide he cannot run in the election then Haddad and D'Avila would be placed on the ticket. Photographer: Patricia Monteiro/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Fernando Haddad aims to be next Lula for Brazilian voters

      From his jail cell, the ex-president names former São Paulo mayor as successor

    • Tuesday, 11 September, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Brazil’s Haddad confirmed as Lula’s heir apparent
    • Tuesday, 4 September, 2018
      Brazilian politics
      Brazilian prosecutors charge Lula heir apparent with corruption 

      Allegations against Fernando Haddad come amid polarising presidential election campaign

      Fernando Haddad, presumed to be former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's replacement candidate in the presidential elections, speaks to the press after visiting his mentor in prison at the Federal Police headquarters in Curitiba, in southern Brazil, on September 3, 2018. - After a top Brazilian court on August 31 disqualified ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from participating in October elections, his party was mulling whether to persist with their jailed leader or turn to his running mate Haddad. (Photo by Heuler Andrey / AFP)HEULER ANDREY/AFP/Getty Images
    • Thursday, 23 August, 2018
      News in-depthBrazilian politics
      Surging support for Brazil’s Lula da Silva unnerves markets

      Latest polls highlight possible showdown between left and right in October election

      In this Aug. 20, 2018 photo, a man walks past graffiti that reads in Portuguese: "Elections without Lula is fraud," in Brasilia, Brazil. Da Silva leads preference polls for October's election despite serving a 12-year-sentence for corruption. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
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