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  • Brazilian ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Saturday the world was "breathing a sigh of relief" at Joe Biden's victory in the US presidential election, while current President Jair Bolsonaro, a fervent Donald Trump backer, remained conspicuously silent. Lula, a hero of the Latin American left during his presidency (2003-2010), said Americans had voted "against Trumpism and all it stands for." "I welcome Biden's victory and express my hope that he will be guided by the humanist values that marked his campaign, not only domestically but in his relations with Latin America and the world," tweeted the 75-year-old former metal worker, whose legacy has been tarnished by what he calls spurious corruption charges since leaving office. Bolsonaro, a far-right leader sometimes called the "Tropical Trump," meanwhile drew criticism in some quarters for failing to join the flood of world leaders sending their congratulations to Biden. Bolsonaro, 65, openly cheered Trump's reelection bid, and lashed out at Biden during the campaign. When the former US vice president said in his first debate with Trump that the United States needed to push Brazil to better protect the Amazon rainforest, Bolsonaro fired back that the statement was "disastrous and unnecessary." "What a shame, Mr John Biden!" he said, mistaking the former vice president's first name in the English version of his tweet. His silence after Biden emerged as president-elect did not go unnoticed. "World leaders congratulate Biden on his victory, but Bolsonaro has yet to comment," underlined one article, in leading newspaper Globo. Some Brazilian media reports, citing government sources, said the Bolsonaro administration did not plan to recognize Biden's win until the various legal challenges Trump has threatened to wage played out in court. Trump alleges the election was "rigged," though he has provided no concrete evidence and analysts say he will struggle to make his case in court. raa/jhb/mdl
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  • Brazil's Lula congratulates Biden, Bolsonaro silent
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