
Brazil: Supporters of presidential front-runner rally in Sao Paulo
Supporters of presidential front-runner Jair Bolsonaro rallied in central Sao Paulo on Sunday Thousands of people marched through the central Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo on Sunday ahead of next week's election.
The far-right candidate was released from hospital earlier on Saturday, after being stabbed by a left-wing activist during an electoral rally on September 6.
Bolsonaro is leading the polls with a projected 28 percent of the vote, followed by Workers Party's candidate Fernando Haddad, who is backed by 16 percent of the electorate.
If no candidate secures an outright majority, the election will go to a run-off.

Supporters of presidential front-runner Jair Bolsonaro rallied in central Sao Paulo on Sunday Thousands of people marched through the central Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo on Sunday ahead of next week's election.
The far-right candidate was released from hospital earlier on Saturday, after being stabbed by a left-wing activist during an electoral rally on September 6.
Bolsonaro is leading the polls with a projected 28 percent of the vote, followed by Workers Party's candidate Fernando Haddad, who is backed by 16 percent of the electorate.
If no candidate secures an outright majority, the election will go to a run-off.