RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ā Brazilian President Luiz InĆ”cio Lula da Silva likes to boast he had a good first year after returning to the job. The economy is improving, Congress passed a long-overdue tax reform bill, rioters who wanted to oust him are now in jail, and his predecessor and foe Jair Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030.
Still, the 78-year-old leader has struggled to boost his support among citizens and lawmakers. Some major setbacks, including a series of votes by Congress to override his vetoes, signaled that Lulaās future could be less productive in a Brazil almost evenly split between his supporters and Bolsonaroās.
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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ā Brazilian President Luiz InĆ”cio Lula da Silva likes to boast he had a good first year after returning to the job.
The economy is improving, Congress passed a long-overdue tax reform bill, rioters who wanted to oust him are now in jail, and his predecessor and foe Jair Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030.
Some major setbacks, including a series of votes by Congress to override his vetoes, signaled that Lulaās future could be less productive in a Brazil almost evenly split between his supporters and Bolsonaroās.
The numbers didnāt pick up even after the announcement of a higher minimum wage in 2024, the buildup of Bolsonaroās legal woes or Brazilās return as a player in foreign affairs under Lula.
About a third of Brazilians consider Lulaās presidency about average and another third deeply dislike the way he governs Latin Americaās powerhouse economy, which rose once again to the top 10 biggest in the world after years of sinking.
Bolsonaro was barred in June 2023 from running for office again until 2030 after Brazilās electoral court ruled that he abused his power and cast unfounded doubts on the countryās electronic voting system.
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