Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has lost his second term bid as he was defeated at the Presidential poll by Luiz ‘Lula’ Da Silva.
Lula, a former two-term president, secured 50.9% of the votes compared to 49.1% for Bolsonaro.
The results spell a change in Brazil’s political administration from the right wing to the left wing.
Da Silva was announced the winner on Sunday after he was jailed and banned from running for office in 2018.
He had been found guilty of receiving a bribe from a Brazilian construction firm for contracts with the country’s oil company.
Da Silva spent 580 days in jail before his conviction was annulled and he returned to the political fray.
“They tried to bury me alive and here I am,” he said, kicking off his victory speech.
World leaders have since congratulated the 77-year-old on his victory.
“I send my congratulations to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his election to be the next president of Brazil following free, fair, and credible elections,” US President Joe Biden said.
“I look forward to working together to continue the cooperation between our two countries in the months and years ahead.”
Justin Trudeau, Canadian prime minister, said he anticipates working with the Brazilian leader on mutual priorities, such as protecting the environment.
“The people of Brazil have spoken. I’m looking forward to working with @LulaOficial to strengthen the partnership between our countries, deliver results for Canadians and Brazilians, and advance shared priorities – like protecting the environment. Congratulations, Lula!” he tweeted.
Bolsonaro is yet to concede defeat or make any public statement following the announcement of the results.