brazil, the landless workers movement, known as the mst, which is absolutely committed over the next few years to occupying privately owned land, claiming it as a right of the poor, landless people of brazil. the leader of. one of the leaders of the mst, joao paulo rodrigues, says, there s going to be much more occupation all over the country. under a lula government, do you in the government support this landless occupation movement? yes. what i m going to try. what i was trying to say before you asked me the other question was that radical is not. ..when we know and when we realise that we have to fight for human rights and for our democracy. we are not radical. and i said that the majority of the people. i didn t say everybody that voted for bolsonaro is radical or are radical. i said majority of them,
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Workers’ Party (PT) candidate, former president Lula da Silva, won the Brazilian presidency with just over 50 percent of the vote in the runoff election held on October 30. Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing nationalist, received 49.10%. Helping Lula achieve his narrow victory was the early support of alternate party candidates that came in third