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With Lula's surgery, Janja will travel with ministers 'to look closely' and 'announce measures', says Pimenta

Summary by Globo
First Lady accompanies a delegation from the federal government to assist localities in Rio Grande do Sul hit by an extratropical cyclone. First Lady Rosângela da Silva, Janja, will accompany a delegation of ministers and government members to Rio Grande do Sul to “announce measures” and assist municipalities and the state government after destruction due to cyclones in the state. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) will not travel with the…
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President Lula will not participate in the agenda, due to his preparation for the surgery he will undergo on Friday the 29th

·São Paulo, Brazil
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First Lady accompanies a delegation from the federal government to assist localities in Rio Grande do Sul hit by an extratropical cyclone. First Lady Rosângela da Silva, Janja, will accompany a delegation of ministers and government members to Rio Grande do Sul to “announce measures” and assist municipalities and the state government after destruction due to cyclones in the state. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) will not travel with the…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, September 26, 2023.
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