Brazilian People Deny Far-Right Bolsonaro Second Term, in Win for the Amazon | Amazon Watch
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Brazilian People Deny Far-Right Bolsonaro Second Term, in Win for the Amazon

In a fierce dispute between Lula and Bolsonaro for Brazil’s next presidency, Brazilians chose the Amazon, Indigenous peoples, and democratic values

October 31, 2022 | Statement


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In the most important election for the planet, which defined the future of the Amazon and therefore of all humanity, almost 51% of Brazilians chose democracy and elected Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, putting an end to the nightmare lived for the last four years under Bolsonaro. 

In his first speech after the election results, Lula reaffirmed his commitment to the Amazon, Indigenous peoples, and the defense of the environment.

“Now we will fight for zero deforestation in the Amazon. Brazil and the planet need the Amazon alive! One tree standing is worth more than thousands of illegal timber illegally extracted in the name of easy profit that costs the planet’s deterioration. A river with clean waters is worth much more than all the gold extracted with mercury that kills the fauna and puts human life at risk. When an Indigenous child dies, murdered by the greed of environmental predators, a part of humanity dies with them. That is why we will resume the monitoring and surveillance of the Amazon, and combat any and all illegal activities, whether they be mining, logging, or improper cattle ranching. At the same time, we will promote the sustainable development of the communities who live in the Amazon region. We will prove that it is possible to generate wealth without destroying the environment.”

“Not only can the forest now breathe with relief, but so can the Indigenous peoples, riverine communities, and quilombolas. There is still much to be done to reverse the great destruction caused by Bolsonaro’s administration. This was a critical vote toward stopping deforestation and the degradation of the Amazon, which has advanced dramatically to its point of no return under Bolsonaro. Right now, it is important that we remain steadfast in our solidarity to halt the invasions, violence, and illegal mining in Indigenous territories, and that we amplify Indigenous voices, keeping the pressure on the government to guarantee their fundamental rights. Lula will also need to act firmly to safeguard a socio-environmental and climate agenda, capable of positioning Brazil as the leader it once was on the international stage,” said Leila Salazar-López, Amazon Watch Executive Director.  

“The Bolsonaro government has two months left in power. Lula must use the political power won at the polls to pressure Congress to stop votes for bills that seek to advance attacks against the forest and Indigenous peoples. The violence in the Amazon is expected to accelerate in these last months of Bolsonaro’s administration, it is necessary to remain vigilant and ready to denounce and fight all crimes,” shared Christian Poirier, Amazon Watch Program Director.

Poirer continued, “Brazil is also key in the fight against climate change, it is now getting back on track to become part of the solution. As one of the world’s sixth largest greenhouse gas emitting countries, Lula has already declared willingness to ensure that Brazil increases its commitment to the Paris Agreement.” 

“Lula’s victory is a sign of hope for the Amazon, the indigenous peoples, and the planet’s future. Amazon Watch congratulates the people of Brazil for this democratic victory. We must support Indigenous communities so that this new government fulfills its promise to be fair, environmentally responsible, and socially committed. We are ready to collaborate in democratic discussions and to also criticize and pressure the future government whenever the Amazon and the rights and lives of Indigenous peoples are at stake. Long live Brazilian democracy, the Amazon, and the Indigenous peoples of Brazil!” stated Ana Paula Vargas, Amazon Watch Brazil Program Director.

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