Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled against ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva—again
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In a knee-jerk reaction yesterday, Brazil’s stock market fell on the news that the Supreme Court might let Lula loose. The MSCI Brazil is expected to start the morning on a high note. Ciro Gomes, a presidential candidate and politician with the Democratic Labor Party, is a fixture of Brazilian politics. He says that among his supporters, few agree with him that Lula was rightfully charged and imprisoned.For the Workers’ Party, this kind of bribery schematics are simply business as usual in Brazil. Until one gets caught. The party and their allies got caught, with many of them now paying the price in prison or under house arrest.
The messages showed two men adamant about locking Lula up. Greenwald’s article revealed a bias against Lula, corrupting Moro’s judgement. It was quite “the get,” in journalistic parlance. And the local media were set ablaze by the news. Lula was surely closer to freedom.
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