The candidate of the Liberal Workers Party, Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula Da Silva, leads by just a few tenths the Liberal Party candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, in the second round of the presidential elections in Brazil. With 72% of the vote counted, Bolsonaro obtained 49.9% of the votes, compared to 50.13% for Lula, according to data released by the Superior Electoral Court156 million voters were called to the polls, which opened this Sunday at 8 in the morning and closed at 5:00 p.m. (9:00 p.m. in Spain) The vote was announced to be very close between the current president and former president Lula da Silva, and this has been reflected in the scrutiny. Obstruction of the right to vote Election day has been marked by the operation of the Police Federal Traffic of Brazil (PRF, for its acronym in Portuguese), which has carried out at least 514 inspection interventions of vehicles that carried out public transport in areas considered favorable to the leftist candidate da, Lula da Silva. The PRF would thus have failed to comply with an express order of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), according to the internal control data of the PRF itself cited by ‘Folha de Sao Paulo’. The president of the TSE, Alexandre de Moraes, on Saturday expressly prohibited the PRF from carrying out any operation related to the public transport of voters so as not to hinder the vote. Despite the arrests, Moraes has ruled out extending the voting schedule. They elect the president, but not only that The vote this Sunday He not only decided who would be the new president and vice president, he also appointed the governors of twelve Brazilian states, including important political places such as Sao Paulo. In the first round, the Brazilians also completely elected the composition of the Chamber of Deputies and part of the Senate, with a predominantly conservative legislature where the formation for which Bolsonaro is running, the Liberal Party (PL), was the most voted option.