Lula da Silva: A Visual Journey Through Brazil’s Presidency

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: A Journey Through History

By Julian Rigg and Brett Roegiers, CNN

Inauguration and Political Comeback

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil’s president on Sunday, January 1, 2023. His victory signifies the left’s return to power in Brazil, marking a significant shift for Latin America’s largest country after four years under Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right administration.

Additionally, this inauguration represents Lula’s personal comeback following a series of corruption allegations that resulted in his imprisonment. These sentences were later annulled, paving the way for his re-election campaign.

Early Life and Political Involvement

Born in 1945, Lula’s early life was marked by hardship; his mother was a seamstress, and his father was an agriculture worker. He did not learn to read until the age of 10 and left school after fifth grade to support his family. Lula became politically active due to dissatisfaction with the lack of representation for the working class in Brazil.

Presidential Terms

This inauguration marks Lula’s third presidential term. Previously, he governed Brazil for two consecutive terms from 2003 to 2010.

Lula sits for a picture with his sister in 1949.
Lula sits for a picture with his sister in 1949. Instituto Lula
Lula is seen as a young man in an undated photo from the 1960s.
Lula is seen as a young man in an undated photo from the 1960s.

Labor Movement and Activism

Lula’s journey in the labor movement began in 1966 when he became a metalworker. He was elected president of the metalworkers union in 1975, advocating for workers’ rights and leading union strikes!

Lula is lifted by his metalworker colleagues after a union rally in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, in 1979.
Lula is lifted by his metalworker colleagues after a union rally in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, in 1979. Claudinei Petroli/AFP/Getty Images

Presidential Campaigns

In 1989, Lula entered his first presidential race during Brazil’s first democratic elections since 1960. His relentless pursuit of social justice resonated with many Brazilians, ultimately leading to his subsequent victories.

Lula speaks at a Worker's Party rally in São Bernardo do Campo in 1989.
Lula speaks at a Worker’s Party rally in São Bernardo do Campo in 1989. Antonio Ribeiro/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images

Social Programs and Legacy

During his presidency, Lula implemented significant social programs such as “Bolsa Família,” which provided financial assistance to millions of Brazilians living in poverty. This program considerably reduced poverty levels in Brazil.

A family in Serra Azul, Brazil, watches Lula speak on TV in 2006.
A family in Serra Azul, Brazil, watches Lula speak on TV in 2006.

Return to Power

Lula’s political journey is a compelling narrative of resilience, marked by triumphs and setbacks. His return to the presidency in 2023 has been a focal point in Brazilian politics as he aims to unify the country and address ongoing social issues.

Conclusion

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s life embodies the struggles and triumphs of many Brazilians. His dedication to social justice and workers’ rights continues to resonate, making him a notable figure in the landscape of global politics.


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