i spoke to journalist sam cowie, who's covering the story from sao paolo, i asked him how both scenarios returned. it's likely to impact a brazilian politics. that's a really interesting question. why? because, you know, brazil last election was very hard for us. it was, you know, the highest election in decade, lula, one by you know, a very small percentage point margin as a brazil, in baltimore, in brazil he remains extremely popular character. however, it's really unlikely in the short term lease that he's going to have a huge impact with a huge impact that probably because we see the government still quite strong at the moment, thinking a few blows in recent weeks. unless the pointed out, you know, it's going to weighs more than 50 percent approval raising, which in the grand scheme of things in the world today is a pretty strong approval raising in the medium to long term. however many and it went down economy, they say things get more difficult for lucas, quite frankly, it's more about the economy economy, you know, grow sluggishly or tanks and, you know, people in brazil as they a