The Brazilian presidential elections of 30 October 2022: Lula’s victory and “in trance” Bolsonarism

Authors

  • Arno Dal Ri Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Moisés Alves Soares Federal University of Jataí

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54103/2612-6672/19471

Keywords:

2022 Brazilian presidential elections, Lula, Bolsonaro, neofascism

Abstract

The moments that preceded the 2022 Brazilian presidential elections were defined by an intense and unprecedented political polarization between the democratic forces led by the former President Lula and the far-right faction led by the then in office President Bolsonaro. The aim of this chronicle is to analyze the historical context of this polarization, the facts that took place on the day to day of the election process, some of the proposals and debates occurred between both candidates, as well as the consequences of Lula’s narrow victory over Bolsonaro’s brand of ‘neofascism’ for the country at large.

Author Biographies

Arno Dal Ri , Federal University of Santa Catarina

Full Professor of Theory and history of the international law

Moisés Alves Soares, Federal University of Jataí

Assistant Professor of theory and history of law

Published

2022-12-23

Issue

Section

Chronicles