Lula da Silva calls for the defeat of the extreme right in Brazil

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-11-19 18:23:30

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Brazil's president-elect was received by the president of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, and by the prime minister, António Costa. | Photo: Twitter @LulaOfficial

Lisbon, November 19 (RHC)-- The president-elect of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, warned Saturday in Portugal that despite his victory in the last elections in the South American country, the extreme right that supports the outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro, is still present and must be defeated through peaceful means.

Lula da Silva held a meeting at the University Institute of Lisbon with the Brazilian community in an event organized by the core of the Workers' Party (PT).  The elected president, who takes office on January 1st, said that Bolsonarismo is still alive and we have to defeat it (...) We do not want persecution (...) violence. We want a country that lives in peace."  He called on the "defeat" of Bolsonarismo "without using against them the methods they used" against the left.  

During the meeting, the president-elect stressed his commitment to Brazilian education in the face of the disaster in the matter in Bolsonaro's administration.  In addition to referring to the situation of millions of Brazilians who go hungry, a situation that should not happen because the South American nation is the "third largest food producer in the world", Lula expressed that he will reverse the situation and blamed the outgoing president for not guaranteeing access to food.

The meeting takes place after the leader's visit to the COP27 Summit held in Egypt, being his first trip to Lisbon after his election as president.  The Brazilian president-elect was received by the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, and by the Prime Minister, António Costa, as a symbol of the resumption of relations weakened during Bolsonaro's mandate.


 



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