On July 25, local time, a poll released by the Brazilian Institute of Social, Political and Economic Research (Ipespe) joint investment company showed that for the 2022 Brazilian presidential election to be held in early October, the public's intention to vote for former President Lula 44%, 35% for incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro and 9% for former Brazilian Finance Minister Ciro Gomes.

The poll collected the voting intentions of 2,000 Brazilians by telephone between July 20 and July 22, with an overall sample error rate of about 2.2 percentage points.

  On the same day, a poll released by the Brazilian research institute FSB United Financial Services showed that for this year's Brazilian presidential election, the intention to vote for former President Lula was 44%, and the intention to vote for the current President Bolsonaro was 31%. , the intention to vote for former Brazilian finance minister Ciro Gomes is 9%.

The poll collected the voting intentions of 2,000 Brazilians by telephone between July 22 and July 24, with an overall sample error of 2 percentage points.

  A few days ago, Lula, Bolsonaro and Ciro were officially nominated as candidates for the 2022 Brazilian presidential election by the coalition of political parties composed of the Brazilian Labor Party, the Brazilian Communist Party and the Brazilian Green Party, the Brazilian Liberal Party and the Brazilian Democratic Labor Party. .

According to the Brazilian electoral law, all parties in the country must hold a national congress before August 5 to determine the presidential candidate to be elected, and complete the registration in the high electoral court before the 15th of the month.

(Headquarters reporter Lei Xiangping)