Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The presidential election of 1989 was the first direct presidential election in Brazil since 1960. Fernando Collor de Mello won a plurality of votes in the first round, but was not declared the winner of the election because the 1988 Constitution established the two-round system in the country. After receiving 454,445 (0.63% of the total votes) more votes than Leonel Brizola from the Democratic Labour Party, a symbol of the old left-wing, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from the Workers' Party proceeded to the second round against Collor. Collor won the second round by a margin of 5.71%. This was the closest presidential election in Brazilian history until 2014."@en }
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- Brazilian_presidential_election,_1989 abstract "The presidential election of 1989 was the first direct presidential election in Brazil since 1960. Fernando Collor de Mello won a plurality of votes in the first round, but was not declared the winner of the election because the 1988 Constitution established the two-round system in the country. After receiving 454,445 (0.63% of the total votes) more votes than Leonel Brizola from the Democratic Labour Party, a symbol of the old left-wing, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from the Workers' Party proceeded to the second round against Collor. Collor won the second round by a margin of 5.71%. This was the closest presidential election in Brazilian history until 2014.".