Lula Opens the Election Campaign with a Message to Trump: 'I Want to Be Prepared for No One to Invade This Country and Take the President'
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President Lula da Silva is being re-elected in October against Flávio Bolsonaro, son of the ultra-convicted former president for coup and supported by Donald Trump's government.Criminals and corruption scandals complicate the electoral path of Bolsonarism in Brazil President Lula da Silva inaugurated the electoral campaign last Sunday in São Bernardo do Campo, the industrial city where he forged his legend of unionist, wrapped in the Brazilian f…
São Bernardo do Campo, on the periphery of São Paulo, is associated with the myth of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. In that municipality of Brazil’s richest and most industrial state, he formed himself as a trade unionist during the last military dictatorship. If there is a point on the municipal map associated with that moment is the stadium of Vila Euclid. There were assemblies of the metallurgists of the so-called ABC Paulista, and there, Lula, a…
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The Brazilian president led his first act in the face of the October 4 elections and claimed to strengthen the defense of the country. Although he did not mention Trump directly, his statements relate to the capture of Venezuelan ex-mandatario Nicolás Maduro during a U.S. military operation.
Nelson Garrone, CNN Portugal correspondent in Brazil, accompanied the presentation of Lula da Silva's presidential candidacy, who seeks a fourth term as head of state of the South American country.
“I want to be prepared for peace, and so that no one dares to take us for fools... Is that clear? That’s why it’s important to know that we need to invest in defense,” he said in Vila Euclid, on the outskirts of San Pablo, where he led historic strikes to the dictatorship. He called on the left to “stop considering the external security agenda as secondary.” Read more
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