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Ricardo Brito

Brazil's Supreme Court confirms decision to annul Lula convictions

FILE PHOTO: Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva gestures as he speaks during a news conference in Sao Bernardo do Campo near Sao Paulo, Brazil March 10, 2021. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli/File Photo

A majority of Brazil's Supreme Court confirmed on Thursday a decision to annul criminal convictions against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, teeing up a presidential run against current President Jair Bolsonaro in 2022.

The decision, which was widely expected, came after Supreme Court Justice Edson Fachin determined in early March that the lower federal court where Lula was tried lacked jurisdiction, a ruling that was quickly appealed by Brazil's top prosecutor.

Supporters of Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva take part in a protest in front of the Supreme Court in Brasilia, Brazil, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

Lula, 75, governed Latin America's biggest country and largest economy between 2003 and 2011, overseeing a commodities boom that turbocharged economic growth.

In 2018, he was convicted of taking bribes from engineering firms in return for public contracts and spent a year and a half behind bars, until the Supreme Court ruled he and others could appeal their cases without serving time.

Lula and his supporters blasted the anti-corruption task force that brought him down, called Operation Car Wash, as a politically driven effort. Leaked conversations in 2019 raised questions about whether investigators had cut corners to secure prosecutions. The task force was disbanded in February.

A supporter of Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva holds a portrait of Lula during a protest in front of the Supreme Court in Brasilia, Brazil, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

With the convictions tossed, Lula is eligible to run once again and is the odds-on favorite among Bolsonaro opponents to take on the right-wing leader in 2022. Early polls show a tight race.

(Reporting by Ricardo Brito; Writing by Gram Slattery; Editing by Chris Reese and Stephen Coates)

A supporter of Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva takes part in a protest in front of the Supreme Court in Brasilia, Brazil, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Adriano Machado
A supporter of Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva holds a portrait of Lula during a protest in front of the Supreme Court in Brasilia, Brazil, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Adriano Machado
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