for artisanal bakeries. more now on the dramatic win for brazil s former president luiz inacio da silva. as you ve been hearing lula has been re elected after very narrowly defeating the incumbent jair bolsonaro in the second round of voting. celebrating his victory, he said the winners were the brazilian people and he wanted to improve their lives. lula s win marks a return to left wing governance in latin america s largest nation and the challenges facing him are great following a bitter campaign. he will take office onjanuary land faces a huge challenge to unite a deeply divided nation and boost an economy grappling with rising inflation. joining me now isjimena blanco, head of americas research at risk intelligence company verisk maplecroft. jimena, goodesy. let s start by mentioning the fact that jair bolsonaro is yet to concede. correct, yes. and he has refused to see some of his closest advisers. you know, earlier in the weekend he did concede to a in brazil that he wo
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reasonable levels. there is a lag between policy and the desired effect on the economy, which obviously makes it a bit tricky. which obviously makes it a bit tric . , , , tricky. and ust briefly, when ou tricky. and ust briefly, when you think tricky. and just briefly, when you think inflation tricky. and just briefly, when you think inflation will - tricky. and just briefly, when you think inflation will peak i you think inflation will peak in the eurozone area and ah you of the view that we are looking at recession in this region this year? at recession in this region this year? at recession in this region this ear? , ., , this year? yes, very clearly we believe that this year? yes, very clearly we believe that if this year? yes, very clearly we believe that if they this year? yes, very clearly we believe that if they keep - this year? yes, very clearly we believe that if they keep you . believe that if they keep you marathon analogy, and the finish line basically be
remarkably straight and consistent since he jumped in. obviously you want your voters to be enthused but the first thing out of the gate is iowa and iowa is all about organization. i believe he has the largest organization in iowa and senator warren has a significantly large organization and senator sanders has been through this. so, you know, to some extent biden s got a higher end problem because you ve got 20, however many after seth moulton dropped out, you ve got 20 something candidates that would love to have joe biden s problem of polling at 30%. now, biden s problem is sort of bifurcated or i would bifurcate it in the sense that people think that he is the least risky. they didn t expect him to run a four-minute mile but they didn t expect him to run a six-minute mile and he keeps using this marathon analogy. you have to wonder, people are going to get nervous if he continues to run a slower mile,