Brazil Court Bars Lula da Silva From Running in Presidential Election After He Acquitted in One of 7 Corruption Cases
A Brazilian court ordered that former president Lula da Silva, currently in prison, cannot stand as a candidate in the presidential election to be held in October because of a corruption conviction.
Brasilia, Sep 1: A Brazilian court ordered that former president Lula da Silva, currently in prison, cannot stand as a candidate in the presidential election to be held in October because of a corruption conviction.
The judges from the Supreme Electoral Court on Friday ruled six to one against the once highly popular leader who was leading in the polls running in the upcoming elections, Efe news reported.
Former Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Acquitted in One of 7 Corruption Cases
Lula has been in prison since April on corruption charges which he claims are a sham. His Workers' Party said it would appeal the electoral court's ruling.
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