In Portugal, Lula wins on all fronts. Lisbon, Faro and Porto win the PT candidate – Observer
If the chosen companies were chosen in Portugal, Lula da Silva who direct the return to the Planalto Palace. This Sunday, the former President was the most voted candidate in all the polling stations that were opened in Portugal — Lisbon, Porto and Faro.
In Lisbon, officials confirm that PT supporters had already advanced: the former president wins, in the Portuguese capital, with 64.5% of the votes, ahead of the 34.5% won by Jair Bolsonaro. In absolute numbers, Lula convinced 12,872 absolutes.
However, the highest vote for the former president was even registered in Porto, where Lula won 64.8% of the votes – a considerable increase over the first round, where he had at least five percentage points. Jair Bolsonaro was at 35.2%.
In Faro, the former president also won, but to a lesser extent: 52% of the votes, against 48% for Bolsonaro, as CNN Portugal found on the spot.
As the Observer advanced in the afternoon, some supporters of Jair Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva even clashed at the only polling station in Lisbon, in Cidade Universitária. The police arrived to even be somebody.
Moreover, the Brazilian press recorded the queues, throughout the day, they will face them in the polling stations in Portugal. Like Globo, this could also make the registration of great importance to be raised to Sunday, in Lisbon, will be important for the registration of 4.23%, 115.23 people more than 205.23 people.
Magistrate Alexandre de Moraes, president of the Superior Electoral Court, even referred to the situation in Lisbon, in statements to journalists. “I will show that next general election there will be a need for more ballot boxes, creation of more functions, mainly in Portugal, France, United States, where the number of general election, United States is substantial”. Still, everything went “well”, he assured, in a rocking manner.
Electoral Lisbon abroad, with Porto being the sixth major college for this Sunday is the largest college. Faro had close to 5,500, according to Globo’s accounts.