Reported 6 months ago
Brazil's former President Lula da Silva is attempting to win back the trust of Evangelicals who turned away from the leftist Worker’s Party a decade ago. With a demographic shift shaping Brazilian politics, Lula is enlisting faith leaders to combat poverty and promote government initiatives, while also highlighting his administration's economic achievements to appeal to Evangelicals. Despite challenges from conservative leaders and disinformation, Lula aims to secure support for upcoming elections through his outreach efforts.
Source: YAHOO