The candidate of workers party (PT, left) raised the need to establish a “dialogue without hypocrisies” in order to get Brazil “out of the well” and admitted that despite its advantage in the polls over the president, Jair Bolsonarovictory is not yet guaranteed, according to participants in the event who spoke to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.
“I need you to end misery in Brazil, which is not just my problem,” Lula da Silva said during a dinner organized by the group Brazil spherein which were the owner of the Brazilian Federation of Banks (Febraban), Isaac Sidney, and that of the Federation of Industries of São Paulo (Fiesp), Josue Gomes.
The meeting was attended by Carlos Trabuco, from the bank BradescoAndré Esteves of the bank btgBenjamin Steinbruch of the steel CSNAbilio Diniz of the supermarket chain Carrefour and Rubens Ometto of Cosan group of the energy and logistics sector.
Although Lula da Silva is seen with reservations by the private sector, this Tuesday’s dinner held in Sao Paulo had more guests than another recently held with President Bolsonaro, Folha said.
The former president arrived accompanied by his vice-presidential candidate, the centrist Gerald Alckminformer governor of São Paulo, and one of those in charge of establishing bridges with businessmen, who hope that, if he succeeds, he will be appointed in charge of the harpsichord Ministry of Economy.
They were also Lula’s ex-minister Alexander Padilhaand the economist Gabriel Galipoloformer executive of the Factor bank, two of the leftist leader’s interlocutors with the financial sector.
Hours before going to dinner, Lula da Silva met with leaders of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB, center), of the former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso who announced support for his candidacy. Before them, he ruled out aspiring to a possible second term by saying “it is not possible for an 81-year-old citizen to want re-election. Nature is implacable.”
Source: Ambito

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