“This is not a victory for me, nor for the PT or for the parties that supported me, but rather for a democratic party that was formed above personal interests and ideologies so that democracy would come out the winner,” he considered.
“Country Divided”
In another passage of his speech, the former Brazilian president said that “it is clear that the people want more and not less democracy, that they want more and not less social inclusion and opportunities for all, that they want more and not less respect and understanding among Brazilians.” .
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“The Brazilian people showed today that they want more than to exercise the sacred right to choose who is going to govern, the Brazilian people want to eat well, live well,” he added.
Regarding the current situation in Brazil, he considered: “No one is interested in living in a divided country, in a permanent state of war. This people is tired of fearing being destroyed. It is necessary to rebuild this country in all its dimensions: politics, economy, public management and, above all, care for those most in need. It is necessary to rebuild the soul of this country, recover generosity, respect for differences and love for others”.
Hunger
“Our most urgent commitment is to end hunger again. We cannot accept as normal that millions of men, women and children in this country have nothing to eat or consume fewer calories and protein than necessary,” Lula launched.
And he added: “If we are the third largest food-producing country in the world, if we have technology, land, if we are capable of exporting to the entire world, we have a duty to guarantee that every Brazilian can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner every days. This will again be my government’s No. 1 commitment.”
In relation to international links, Da Silva commented: “In my international trips and my contacts with country leaders, what I discuss the most is that the world feels welcome from Brazil, from sovereign Brazil, the one that supported the movement of African countries, that worked for the integration of Latin America, of South America and the Caribbean, which strengthened Mercosur and helped create Celac and the Brics.
“We are telling the world that Brazil is back, that it is too big to be relegated to that sad role of a pariah in the world,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito

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