The Supreme Court decision to reinstate Lula’s political rights essentially kicks off the 2022 election ahead of time. And it will be a highly polarized race against President Jair Bolsonaro. However, the decision is not a statement of Lula’s innocence. Instead, it sends the cases against the ex-president back to square one. Learn more by watching our video.
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