ブラジル大統領選、現職ルセフ氏が過半数届かず 2位のネベス上院議員と26日に決選投票

ブラジル大統領選挙は5日投開票され、現職のジルマ・ルセフ氏が2位となったブラジル社会民主党上院議員のアエシオ・ネベス氏とともに26日の決選投票に進むことになった。
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[サンパウロ/ブラジリア 5日 ロイター] - ブラジル大統領選挙は5日投開票され、現職のジルマ・ルセフ氏が得票率で首位となったものの、当選に必要な過半数には届かず、2位となったブラジル社会民主党上院議員のアエシオ・ネベス氏とともに26日の決選投票に進むことになった。

開票率98%時点で、得票率はルセフ氏が41.4%、ネベス氏が33.8%。世論支持率で一時は著しい躍進を見せていた社会党候補のマリナ・シルバ氏は21.3%にとどまった。

ルセフ氏は、貧困対策で成果をあげたことを主張。一方、ネベス陣営は、4年におよぶ景気低迷からの脱却を確約している。

調査会社ダッタフォーリャが4日に公表した世論調査によると、決選投票での支持率はルセフ氏が48%で、42%のネベス氏をリードしている。

ただ、これまでの各種世論調査では、シルバ氏に投票する人の約6割が、同氏が決選投票に進めなかった場合はネベス氏の支持に回ると回答するなど、ネベス氏が勝利する可能性も十分ありそうだ。

ルセフ氏の選対本部では、ある支持者が「決選投票ははるかに厳しくなりそうだ。(第1回投票の)結果はわれわれの想定よりもリードが小さい」と話した。

一方、決選投票に進めなかったシルバ氏は5日、数日以内に内部で協議を開き、決選投票での対応を話し合うと述べた。

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The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, Marina Silva presents her project of government on August 29, 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazil\'s general elections will take place October 5th. AFP PHOTO/Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL via Getty Images)
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The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, Marina Silva (C) presents her project of government on August 29, 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazil\'s general elections will take place October 5th. AFP PHOTO/Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL via Getty Images)
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The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, Marina Silva presents her project of government on August 29, 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazil\'s general elections will take place October 5th. AFP PHOTO/Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL via Getty Images)
The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party(49 of67)
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SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - 2014/08/29: The presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) Marina Silva announces her government program. Marina Silva appears in the recent polls as a strong rival of the current Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff from the Workers Party (PT), and according to these polls Marina would defeat Dilma in a second-round runoff vote in October. (Photo by Tiago Mazza Chiaravalloti/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images) (credit:Pacific Press via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Marina Silva Visits Rio Favela(50 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 30: Marina Silva, presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, walks with vice presidential candidate Beto Albuquerque while visiting the Rocinha favela on August 30, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new poll shows Silva as the front runner against Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff in October\'s election. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Marina Silva Visits Rio Favela(51 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 30: Marina Silva (C), presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, visits the Rocinha favela on August 30, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new poll shows Silva as the front runner against Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff in October\'s election. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
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Supporters of the presidential candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), Marina Silva, take part in a campaign rally at the Rocinha favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 30, 2014. Silva, a former environment minister under Rousseff\'s predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, shot to prominence after socialist candidate Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash on August 13. AFP PHOTO / YASUYOSHI CHIBA (Photo credit should read YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:YASUYOSHI CHIBA via Getty Images)
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Supporters of the presidential candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), Marina Silva, take part in a campaign rally at the Rocinha favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 30, 2014. Silva, a former environment minister under Rousseff\'s predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, shot to prominence after socialist candidate Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash on August 13. AFP PHOTO / YASUYOSHI CHIBA (Photo credit should read YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:YASUYOSHI CHIBA via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Marina Silva Visits Rio Favela(54 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 30: Marina Silva (C), presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, visits the Rocinha favela on August 30, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new poll shows Silva as the front runner against Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff in October\'s election. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Marina Silva Visits Rio Favela(55 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 30: A supporter waits before Marina Silva, presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, visits the Rocinha favela on August 30, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new poll shows Silva as the front runner against Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff in October\'s election. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
Silva Opens 10-Point Lead Over Rousseff in Brazil Election Poll(56 of67)
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A child wears stickers during a rally in the Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. Silva, who entered the presidential race Aug. 20, is capitalizing on voter discontent with a shrinking economy and above-target inflation. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Aecio Neves Campaigns at Famed Soccer Center(57 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 31: Presidential candidate Aecio Neves (L) of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party walks with Zico at a campaign soccer match at the Zico Football Center on August 31, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Zico is a legendary former Brazilian soccer player who is supporting Neves. Elections take place October 5 with insurgent presidential candidate Marina Silva currently ahead of incumbent President Dilma Rousseff. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
Silva Opens 10-Point Lead Over Rousseff in Brazil Election Poll(58 of67)
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A supporter of Brazilian presidential candidate Marina Silva stands dressed in campaign stickers during a rally in the Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. Silva, who entered the presidential race Aug. 20, is capitalizing on voter discontent with a shrinking economy and above-target inflation. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Presidential Candidate Aecio Neves Campaigns at Famed Soccer Center(59 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 31: Presidential candidate Aecio Neves (L) of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party walks with Zico at a campaign soccer match at the Zico Football Center on August 31, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Zico is a legendary former Brazilian soccer player who is supporting Neves. Elections take place October 5 with insurgent presidential candidate Marina Silva currently ahead of incumbent President Dilma Rousseff. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
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Presidential candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party, Marina Silva (C), waves to supporters during a political campaign rally in Guarulhos, Brazil, on September 5, 2014. Silva, a former environment minister under Rousseff\'s predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, shot to prominence after Socialist candidate Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash on August 13. AFP PHOTO / NELSON ALMEIDA (Photo credit should read NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:NELSON ALMEIDA via Getty Images)
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Brazilian President and presidential candidate for the Workers\' Party (PT) Dilma Rousseff, takes part in a parade commemorating the Brazilian Independence Day parade in Brasilia, on September 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO / EVARISTO SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:EVARISTO SA via Getty Images)
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Presidential candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party, Marina Silva, visits a kindergarten during a campaign rally in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 8, 2014. Silva, a former environment minister under Rousseff\'s predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, shot to prominence after Socialist candidate Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash on August 13. AFP PHOTO / NELSON ALMEIDA (Photo credit should read NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:NELSON ALMEIDA via Getty Images)
Brazilian Presidential Candidate Marina Silva Campaigns In Rio(63 of67)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 11: Marina Silva (C), presidential candidate of the Brazilian Socialist Party, and her running mate, Beto Albuquerque (L), clasp hands at a campaign event at the Engineering Club on September 11, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Silva discussed her policies on energy and oil at the event. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (credit:Mario Tama via Getty Images)
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Picture released by Brazilian agency Fotos Publicas showing Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff (C), candidate of the Workers\' Party (PT) for October\'s presidential election, greeting supporters as the candidate for governor of Rio, Lindberg Farias (R), waves during a campaign rally, in Alcantara, Rio de Janeiro, on September 12, 2014. Rousseff will face environmentalist Marina Silva, candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), and Senator Aecio Neves, candidate for the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB). AFP PHOTO/Fotos Publicas/Tasso MARCELO (Photo credit should read TASSO MARCELO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:TASSO MARCELO via Getty Images)
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Picture released by Brazilian agency Fotos Publicas showing Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff (C), candidate of the Workers\' Party (PT) for October\'s presidential election, speaking to supporters next to the candidate for governor of Rio, Lindberg Farias (L, in blue shirt), during a campaign rally, in Alcantara, Rio de Janeiro, on September 12, 2014. Rousseff will face environmentalist Marina Silva, candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), and Senator Aecio Neves, candidate for the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB). AFP PHOTO/Fotos Publicas/Tasso MARCELO (Photo credit should read TASSO MARCELO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:TASSO MARCELO via Getty Images)
Brazil presidential candidate Marina Silva speaks at a rally(66 of67)
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BRASILIA, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 14: Marina Silva (C), the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) presidential candidate speaks during a campaign rally as Rodrigo Rollemberg (L), Distrito Federal\'s Governor candidate for the PSB, and vice presidential candidate, Beto Albuquerque (R) stand next in Ceilandia, Brasilia, Brazil on September 14, 2014. (Photo by Lucy Jordan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Supporters of Brazil\'s President Dilma Rousseff, candidate of the Workers\' Party (PT) for October\'s presidential election, demonstrate against corruption in the state oil company Petrobras, in Rio de Janeiro on September 15, 2014. Petrobras is facing a growing scandal over kickbacks from contracts, after a former director of the company, now in custody, named dozens of politicians -- most from Rousseff\'s party -- as involved. Rousseff will face environmentalist Marina Silva, candidate for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), and Senator Aecio Neves, candidate for the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB). AFP PHOTO/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA (Photo credit should read VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:VANDERLEI ALMEIDA via Getty Images)