Brazil

Brazils Workers Party (PT) is holding its most important internal election in over a decade.
On July 6, 2025, more than 1.6 million party members are voting to pick a new national president.The party is using paper ballots after most states did not approve electronic voting.
This marks a return to direct voting by members, a system last used twelve years ago.The PT, founded in 1980, has shaped Brazils politics and economy for years.
It led the country for much of the 2000s and 2010s.Today, the party faces declining support and internal disagreements.
President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, the PTs most famous figure, still leads the country but faces a tough Congress and falling approval.Four candidates are running for national president.
Edinho Silva, a former mayor and Lulas ally, is the frontrunner.His main challenger, Rui Falco, is a veteran politician with strong roots in the partys left wing.
Two other candidates, Romnio Pereira and Valter Pomar, also compete for the job.Brazils Workers Party Faces Crucial Vote as Over 1.6 Million Members Choose New Leader Rui FalcoBrazils Workers Party Faces Crucial Vote as Over 1.6 Million Members Choose New LeaderThe winner will guide the PT as it prepares for Brazils 2026 presidential election.
The new leader must help organize Lulas likely campaign and decide how the party works with other political groups.Many PT members worry the party has lost touch with its original supportersworkers and the poorby focusing too much on political deals.Lulas Coalition Faces 30-Year Loyalty Low, Threatening 2026 Election PlansThe PTs rules allow the president to serve four years, with one re-election possible.
The election also renews leadership in all state and local branches.If no candidate wins a majority, a runoff happens on July 20.
Results will come out within the week, as votes are counted by hand.This election matters for Brazils future.
The PTs choices will affect the countrys economic direction, social programs, and political stability.As the party tries to reconnect with voters and respond to new challenges, the outcome will shape both its own future and Brazils path ahead.





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