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‘Don’t meddle’: Lula calls on Trump to stay out of Brazil’s elections

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged the United States not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential elections, which are scheduled for October. Speaking at a G7 conference, Lula stated that while he has no issue with US President Donald Trump maintaining a relationship with the Bolsonaro family, American interference in Brazilian elections is unacceptable.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-17 · 20:14 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
‘Don’t meddle’: Lula calls on Trump to stay out of Brazil’s elections
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged the United States not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential elections, which are scheduled for October. Speaking at a G7 conference, Lula stated that while he has no issue with US President Donald Trump maintaining a relationship with the Bolsonaro family, American interference in Brazilian elections is unacceptable. Lula emphasized that Brazilian elections are a domestic matter, just as US elections are for the United States. Lula is currently in a close race against Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is an ally of Trump. Trump has previously expressed support for the Bolsonaro family and has been accused of attempting to influence elections in other Latin American countries.

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Lula previously served as Brazil's president for three terms.

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Trump issued a public letter calling the trial of Jair Bolsonaro a 'witch hunt'.

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Lula is in a tight re-election race against right-wing candidate Flavio Bolsonaro, an ally of Trump.

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Lula warned the United States not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential elections.

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Trump has been accused of seeking to sway Latin American elections in favor of right-wing candidates.

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Lula is currently in a tight race for re-election against right-wing candidate Flavio Bolsonaro, an ally of Trump.Left-wing leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 80, has served as Brazil's president for three terms [AFP]Published On 17 Jun 2026Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has warned that the United States should not interfere in his country’s upcoming presidential race, which is being held in October.Wednesday’s remarks came after both Lula and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, attended the Group of 7 (G7) conference in Evian-les-Bains, France.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3US targets Brazil with new tariffs over trade practiceslist 2 of 3Brazilian court convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro of courting US interferencelist 3 of 3Lula says Brazil cannot ‘accept treatment’ after new US tariffs proposedend of listDuring a news conference, Lula said Trump was entitled to continue his relationship with the Bolsonaro family, whose patriarch, Jair Bolsonaro, led Brazil as president from 2019 to 2023.“As far as I’m concerned, he can continue liking Bolsonaro, the father, the son, the grandson,” Lula said. “There is no problem with that. It’s his problem. There’s no accounting for taste.”But Lula then proceeded to establish a firm red line: no interference in Brazil’s elections.“Now, don’t meddle in the Brazilian elections, because the Brazilian elections are a Brazilian problem, just as American elections are their business, not mine,” Lula continued.“All I want is the same respect for Brazil that I have for the United States. That’s it.”US President Donald Trump arrives on June 17 to a G7 meeting where India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, right, are already seated [AFP]A race between Lula and BolsonaroLula is currently a leading contender ahead of October’s race. If the left-wing incumbent wins, it will be his fourth term as president of Brazil. He previously served from 2003 to 2011, before being re-elected to a non-consecutive third term in 2022.But Lula’s top election rival is a member of the Bolsonaro family: Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, Jair’s eldest son. Flavio is running as the candidate for Brazil’s far-right Liberal Party.Since returning to office for a second term, Trump has been accused of seeking to sway Latin American elections in favour of right-wing candidates.In Argentina, he threatened to withhold economic support ahead of a key legislative election last October, and in November, he warned he might also suspend aid to Honduras if his preferred candidate did not win.But in Brazil, questions have swirled as to whether Trump’s actions have already amounted to illegal intervention in the country’s judicial system.Trump has made little secret of his support for the Bolsonaro family. Last year, after Jair Bolsonaro was charged with seeking to overturn his electoral defeat in 2022, Trump issued a public letter calling the trial a “witch hunt”.“The way that Brazil has treated former President Bolsonaro, a Highly Respected Leader throughout the World during his Term, including by the United States, is an international disgrace,” Trump wrote. “This Trial should not be taking place.”He proceeded to impose tariffs on certain Brazilian goods and sanctions on members of Brazil’s justice system, including Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.In September, Jair Bolsonaro was nevertheless sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting an alleged coup and seeking to subvert Brazil’s democracy.World leaders, including Lula (third from left) and Trump (second from right), pose for a group photo at the G7 summit, on June 16 [Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo]Trump calls Brazil ‘rough’But the legal fallout has continued for the Bolsonaro family. After Jair’s third son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, lobbied the Trump administration on his father’s behalf, he was accused of orchestrating US interference in Brazil’s justice system.Just this week, he was sentenced to four years in prison, after Brazil’s Supreme Court ruled his actions amounted to coercion. Eduardo has denied the charges and called the case a conflict of interest for Brazil’s courts.Speaking at the G7 summit, Trump tried to address Eduardo’s sentence, though he appeared to mix the younger brother up with his older sibling, Flavio, the presidential candidate.“ I hear they arrested somebody that’s running for office today,” Trump said. “ I heard that they arrested the Bolsonaro junior, who was doing well in the polls.”Trump also suggested that Brazil had become “dangerous” for right-wing political views, an idea he has expressed before.“It’s become a little rough country, right? Politically. A little dangerous, politically,” Trump said at one point.At another, he appeared to compare the US election system to Brazil’s. “ They play pretty tough, but nobody plays tougher than the United States. Look, our elections are totally rigged. We have rigged elections,” he said.But at Lula’s news conference, which was held separately, the Brazilian president dismissed concerns about the country’s electronic voting machines.He called paper ballots a technology “of the last century” and offered to show Trump — a critic of electronic vote tabulation — how the machines work.Reflecting on Trump’s assessment of Brazil, Lula also questioned the US president’s familiarity with the South American nation.“I think he doesn’t know Brazil very well,” Lula said. “If he knows Brazil only through his relationship with the Bolsonaro family, then he doesn’t really know Brazil.”
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