Brazil’s ruling Workers’ Party increased the number of municipalities it governs in Sunday’s mayoral elections, but it gained less than expected from President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s enormous popularity. The election result, which could still change in 29 cities with a run-off election on October 26, did not give Lula’s Workers’ Party, or PT, the boost it had hoped for to increase its chances at electing a successor to Lula in 2010. Full_Story
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