Brazilian Socialist Party appoints former Sao Paulo governor Alckmin as Lula’s running mate

Brazilian Socialist Party appoints former Sao Paulo governor Alckmin as Lula’s running mate
Brazil’s former President Lula announces his running mate for national elections, in Sao Paulo

Brazil’s former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets Sao Paulo’s former governor Geraldo Alckmin’s during an event to announce Alckmin’s indication as his Vice President for national elections

SAO PAULO, April 9 (NNN-Xinhua) — The Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) announced its nomination of Geraldo Alckmin, a former Sao Paulo state governor, as the vice-presidential candidate and running mate of presidential candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in October’s elections.

Lula, a member of the Workers’ Party (PT) and two-time former president, attended the event announcing the nomination along with Alckmin. The former presidential rivals are joining forces to run against President Jair Bolsonaro, who will be seeking re-election.

“To add power and breadth to the resistance that will be led by comrade Lula, the PSB proposes comrade Geraldo Alckmin join the ticket,” Carlos Siqueira, the PSB’s president, said at the event.

Alckmin and Lula promised to work together to win the elections and to present a common government platform should they win.

“We are going to join forces to rebuild the country,” said Alckmin.

The latest polls ahead of the October election showed Bolsonaro gradually narrowing Lula’s lead in the race.– NNN-XINHUA

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