Lula at his inauguration spoke of rebuilding a Brazil “for all”

Regarding economic development, Lula stressed that “Brazil can and must be at the forefront of the world economy.”


Courtesy | The 77-year-old political veteran begins a new period full of challenges

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva assumes the Presidency of Brazil this Sunday in the presence of at least 53 high-level foreign delegations, including 17 heads of State and Government, and with a great popular celebration that brought together some 300,000 people.

In his speech at the National Congress, President-elect Lula sent a message of “hope and reconstruction” to his compatriots: “The great building of rights, sovereignty and development that this nation has built has been systematically demolished in recent years. We will direct all our efforts to rebuild this building, ”he indicated.

Similarly, he spoke of rebuilding a Brazil “for all” and criticized the use of the public machine in the elections, alluding to the defeated candidate Jair Bolsonaro.

“If we are here it is thanks to the political awareness of Brazilian society and the democratic front that we have formed. Democracy was the great winner, exceeding the greatest mobilization of public and private resources ever seen; the most violent threats to the freedom to vote”, highlighted Lula.

In this context, the new Brazilian leader indicated that “we will respond to hate with love. To the lie, with the truth. We will respond to terror and violence with the Law and its harshest consequences”.

In addition, he indicated that today he signed measures to reorganize the structures of the executive branch so that “they once once more allow the Government to function in a rational, republican and democratic manner.”

Regarding economic development, Lula stressed that “Brazil can and must be at the forefront of the world economy.” Therefore, it will be a primary mission of the State “to articulate the digital transition and bring Brazilian industry into the 21st century, with an industrial policy that supports innovation, stimulates public-private cooperation and strengthens science.”

Challenges and challenges for the new Government

Lula together with his vice president, Geraldo Alckmin, begin a new term, in the midst of a rigorous security scheme, following the recent riots in Brasilia and the attempted attack with an explosive carried out by supporters of the outgoing president, Jair Bolsonaro

The 77-year-old political veteran begins a new period full of challenges: he will have to face a severe economic situation, with 33 million people in a situation of hunger, 11 million unemployed, insecurity, environmental problems and complex geopolitics.

Similarly, Lula knows that he has to govern “for the 215 million Brazilians” and has assured that two countries “do not exist”, but the results of the presidential elections showed that it will not be easy: the ballot boxes reflect a fractured country. between two opposing visions, and a Congress and three important states dominated by Bolsonarism.

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