A voting for presidential elections once every four years has begun in Brazil, South America.


According to the latest opinion polls, former President Lula, who once led the left -wing administration, is superior to his incumbent and right -wing President Bolsonaro.

The Brazilian presidential election, following the expiration of his term, began voting all over the country on the morning of the 2nd of Japan time on the morning of the 2nd of Japan time, and voters have visited the polling place one after another in Sao Paulo, the largest city.



Eleven people have been running in the presidential election, but according to the latest opinion polls, former President Lula Dashiruba, who led the left -wing administration for two years from 2003 to the second term, is at the top.



Mr. Lula has been supporting the poor, with the poor, focusing on the economic disparity expanded under the influence of the new Coronavirus and the enhancements of the economy with aggressive fiscal dispatch.



Meanwhile, the current position, President Jile Bolsonaro, has been criticized for the response to the new Coloronavirus, which has killed more than 680,000, the second largest in the world.



The voting will be closed on the 3rd of Japan time and will be paid on the same day, and if there is no candidate to get a majority voting voting, the top two will be elected on the 30th of this month.