A man reads a newspaper at a stall a day after Jair Bolsonaro won the Brazilian presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 29, 2018. - Brazil's far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro pledged to defend "the constitution, democracy and freedom" after winning a polarizing run-off election Sunday, fending off opponents' warnings he would try to veer toward authoritarianism. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP)        (Photo credit should read MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP/Getty Images)
A man holds an inflatable figure of jailed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as supporters of far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro celebrate in front of the National Congress in Brasilia, after the former army captain won Brazil's presidential election, according to official results that gave him 55.7 percent of the vote, on October 28, 2018. - Far-right former army captain Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil on Sunday, beating leftist opponent Fernando Haddad in a runoff election after a bitter and polarized campaign. Official results gave the controversial president-elect 55.18 percent of the vote with more than 99.7 percent of the ballots counted. (Photo by Sergio LIMA / AFP)        (Photo credit should read SERGIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)
A man reads the front page of a newspaper referring to the Brazilian second round national election at a newsstand in Botafogo neighborhood, moments before the opening of the polling stations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 28, 2018. - The presidential election left voters with a stark choice in the run-off between far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro and leftist Fernando Haddad. (Photo by DANIEL RAMALHO / AFP)        (Photo credit should read DANIEL RAMALHO/AFP/Getty Images)
Supporters of far-right lawmaker and presidential candidate for the Social Liberal Party (PSL), Jair Bolsonaro, celebrate the election in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 28, 2018. - Brazil's far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro pledged to defend "the constitution, democracy and freedom" after winning a polarizing run-off election Sunday, fending off opponents' warnings he would try to veer toward authoritarianism. (Photo by Mauro Pimentel / AFP)        (Photo credit should read MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP/Getty Images)
A woman reads the front page of a newspaper referring to the results of the Brazilian first round national election at a newsstand in Brasilia, on October 8, 2018. - A deeply polarized Brazil stood at a political crossroads Monday as the bruising first round of the presidential election left voters with a stark choice in the run-off between far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro and leftist Fernando Haddad. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)        (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images)