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In the Third Term, Two Thirds of Lula's Posters on Venezuela Had a Positive Tone, Pointing to Rise.

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About two thirds of the 30 posts of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the social networks on Venezuela in this third term had a positive character about the Latin-American neighbor. This is what shows rise of the consultation Biates at the request of the GLOBO, which had as a short record the beginning of the current management until the evening of the United States attack. The result was the capture of Nicolas Maduro. There were 19 pr…
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A study of the Bites consultancy, commissioned by the Globo newspaper, shows that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva did not make any negative post on Venezuela, ordered by his long-term alliance, dictator Nicolas Maduro, now imprisoned in the United States, after a military action by the government Trump last Saturday, 3.+ Read more of the West Policy News Since Lula took possession of his third mandate. During this period, when Maduro's dicta…

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About two thirds of the 30 posts of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the social networks on Venezuela in this third term had a positive character about the Latin-American neighbor. This is what shows rise of the consultation Biates at the request of the GLOBO, which had as a short record the beginning of the current management until the evening of the United States attack. The result was the capture of Nicolas Maduro. There were 19 pr…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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