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Hat in the ring

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Former chief justice and the first black member of Brazil’s Supreme Court, Joaquim Barbosa, joined the centreleft Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) late on Friday mulling a presidenti­al bid in the October election. Barbosa, 63, has never run for office but he is widely admired for heading a high-profile 2012 political corruption trial over votebuying that led to the imprisonme­nt of three top aides to former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Since Barbosa retired from the top court in 2014 his name has regularly appeared in presidenti­al opinion polls and he could shake up the election campaign by becoming the anti-establishm­ent candidate many voters are looking for.

“My talks with the PSB have led to an understand­ing that allows me the comfort of having more time to reflect on a final decision on running,” Barbosa said in a statement. He said the PSB had not guaranteed him the nomination.

PSB officials said their polling shows Barbosa could pick up many of the votes of Brazilians who will abandon Lula’s Workers Party due to his corruption conviction.

A majority of party members favour nominating Barbosa at a convention in June, they said.

“Barbosa could well be the ‘sleeper’ of this election,” the Eurasia political risk consultanc­y said in a note to clients.

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