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Brazil anti-graft judge embraced by party

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BRASILIA: Top members of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gushed on thursday over their newest member, potential presidenti­al candidate and former Supreme Court Justice Joaquim Barbosa, whose debut in a national poll stoked hopes for his potential.

Barbosa received 9.0 per cent of voter support In THE irst poll SINCE HE joined the party just two weeks ago, making him one of the top four potential candidates despite his lack of political experience.

THE irst AND only BLACK member of the high court, Barbosa became a household name in Brazil for his handling of a major political corruption trial in 2012, an issue that stands well with an electorate eager for honest leaders who will continue the country’s unpreceden­ted ight AGAINST GRAFT.

While party President Carlos Siqueira stopped short of calling him the PSB candidate in the presidenti­al race, he said the party was betting he would accept such a nomination.

“We need to get to know Barbosa better,” Siqueira told reporters after an election strategy meeting attended by the judge turned politician.

Barbosa was a perfect match because he was left-of-center like the party, he said. The party has until Aug. 15 to nominate its candidate in a convention for the Oct. 7 election.

Siqueira said Barbosa’s support in the poll, despite only publicly signaling he was considerin­g a run two weeks before THE survey was CONDUCTED, RELECTED the anger of Brazilian voters with the country’s corrupt political class.

“I still have not convinced myself that I should be a candidate. I have serious doubts,” Barbosa told reporters. He said his family opposed him making a presidenti­al bid. Barbosa, the son of a Bricklayer, HAS never run For OFICE But is widely admired for heading a highproile trial over vote-buying that LED to the imprisonme­nt of three top aides to former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

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