RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 28 Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ( 2003-2011) three days before the second round of the presidential elections, he retains a slight advantage over the incumbent head of state Jair Bolsonaro, the sociological company Datafolha found out. According to a study published in the newspaper Folha, 49% of respondents supported Lula, 44% voted for Bolsonaro respondents. Adjusted for actual votes, Lula gets 53% and Bolsonaro gets 47%.Yesterday at 19:54 Putin said that Russia is not interfering in Brazilian Presidential Elections In the October 19 Datafolha study, Lula also gained 44%, while his rival 45%. When converted to valid votes, the results were 52% for Lula against 48% for Bolsonaro. The stated error of the results of the study is 2%. In Brazil, on October 2, elections of the president, governors, deputies and senators were held. None of the candidates for the main post in the country could get more than 50% of the vote, so the second round will take place on October 30, which includes Lula da Silva and Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro actually won the parliamentary elections, his supporters will have a majority of votes when passing laws. relations with Russia