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The Brazil’s Workers' Party (PT) officially named former President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva as its presidential candidate on 4th August 2018 even though he is in prison on a corruption conviction that will almost certainly bar him from running.
Members of Workers' Party (PT) wear masks depicting Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the National congress of the party in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday.
“Today our democracy is threatened,” Lula wrote. “They want to make the presidential election a rigged card game, excluding the name that is ahead in popular preference in all polls.”
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member of Workers' Party (PT) holds a mask depicting Brazil's former
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the National Congress of the
party in Sao Paulo, Brazil on August 4.
Parties have until Sunday to hold conventions and name candidates, although the consequences for missing that deadline are unclear with a separate filing deadline on Aug. 15 to declare nominees to the election authority.
PT leaders, including party president Senator Gleisi Hoffmann, denied they have a Plan B candidate to stand in Lula’s place should he be barred from running as is widely expected. Election law disqualifies people from standing for office if they have corruption convictions held up on initial appeal.
At least eight other parties held conventions on Saturday, largely ratifying expected presidential tickets or backing allied parties’ candidates.
The Brazilian Sustainability Network Party (REDE) nominated former senator and environment minister Marina Silva for her third presidential bid, while the center-right Brazil Social Democracy Party (PSDB) launched the candidacy of four-time governor of Sao Paulo Geraldo Alckmin.
Silva and Alckmin are polling second and third behind far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro in early polling that excludes Lula.
Alckmin, who lost to Lula in 2006, said 14 years of Workers Party rule had left Brazil 13 million unemployed in a sputtering economy suffocated by an oversized government.
“Nobody tolerates a state infested by corruption anymore. We are going to unlock the economy by downsizing the state,” he told the party convention in Brasilia.
Alckmin has forged a broad nine-party coalition that will give him an advantage in television and radio advertising time when the campaign officially kicks off on August 16.
He picked former journalist and senator Ana Amelia as his running mate, a choice aimed at winning over female voters.
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