Rewarding Lula: Executive power, social policy, and the Brazilian elections of 2006

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Hunter, Wendy [1 ]
Power, Timothy J.
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[1] Univ Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Univ Oxford St Cross Coll, Oxford OX1 3LZ, England
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10.1353/lap.2007.0005
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This article analyzes Luiz Inacio da Silva's resounding reelection victory in the wake of corruption scandals implicating his party and government. Voters with lower levels of economic security and schooling played a critical role in returning Lula to the presidency. Least prone to punish the president for corruption, poorer Brazilians were also the most readily persuaded by the provision of material benefits. Minimum wage increases and the income transfer program Bolsa Familia expanded the purchasing power of the poor. Thus, executive power and central state resources allowed Lula to consolidate a social base that had responded only weakly to his earlier, party-based strategy of grassroots mobilization for progressive macrosocietal change. Although Lula won handily, the PT's delegation to Congress shrank for the first time, and the voting bases of president and party diverged. The PT benefited far less than the president himself from government investment in social policy.
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