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Lula launches unlikely bid to retake presidency

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Brazil’s former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has never taken the easy path but Thursday the onetime shoeshine boy turned political giant embarks on his most audacious challenge yet: to recapture the presidency – and avoid prison.

The presidenti­al election won’t take place until October 2018 and the many potential candidates are still keeping below the radar. Campaignin­g is not even officially allowed.

But when Lula embarks late Thursday on a bus tour of around 20 cities through the northeast, there’ll be no doubting what he wants.

Modeled on a marathon tour of 359 cities that Lula made two decades ago, the “Lula for Brazil” bus trip is the fiery speaker’s opening bid for a spectacula­r comeback.

A spokespers­on said there’ll be rallies at universiti­es created during his 2003- 10 rule, meetings with small- scale farmers, and events aimed at defending anti- poverty projects now under threat from the centerrigh­t government’s austerity cuts.

In other words, 71- year- old Lula will be going back to the leftist base that once made him Latin America’s most influentia­l politician.

“He’s a candidate who needs to touch people, to hug babies. The sheer physical contact can generate iconic images and will strengthen Lula’s aura of a messianic leader,” said Paulo Moura, a political marketing specialist.

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