progressive leader Lula da SilvaThe 77-year-old minister was sworn in before Parliament this Sunday as the new President of the Federal Republic Brazil for the period 2023-2027
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Exactly 20 years after the first coming to power, Lula da SilvaThe 77-year-old was proclaimed president along with his vice president, Geraldo Alkmin, when he announced his “constitutional commitment.”
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The ceremony began with a moment of silence in memory of ex-Brazilian star Pele and Benedict XVIBoth passed away this week at ages 82 and 95, respectively.
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Dressed in a blue suit and tie Lula da Silva promised in his first speech to “rebuild” the country on the “ruins” of the legacy of Jair Bolsonaro.
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Supporters of the new President of Brazil, Lula da Silvawatch his inauguration ceremony at the National Congress on the screen of the Esplanade dos Ministerios in Brasilia.
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Congress Lula da Silva He arrived in a traditional black Rolls Royce convertible along with First Lady Junja to applause from his followers, some with tears in their eyes, AFP confirmed.
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Lula da Silva will replace far-right Jair Bolsonaro, who traveled to the United States last Friday without admitting defeat in last October’s elections.
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AND Lula da Silva He was surrounded by twenty heads of state, the largest number to seize power in Brazil. Among them are the leaders of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Honduras and Uruguay, as well as King Felipe VI of Spain.
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Brazil’s new president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (C) and new Vice President Geraldo Alcmin with their wives, First Lady Rosangela da Silva (2nd from left) and Maria Lucia Ribeiro Alcmin (right), respectively, gesture to supporters at the Planalto Palace after their inauguration ceremony at the National Congress , in Brasilia
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Brazil’s new president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (C) Accompanied by Brazilian indigenous leader and environmentalist Raoni Metuktire, known as Chief Raoni (3-L), and other members of the community who will present him with the presidential sash, such as Brazil’s first lady, Rosangela da Silva, taking her dog off a leash “Resistencia” at the Planalto Palace after his inauguration ceremony at the National Congress in Brasilia.
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Brazil’s new president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (4-L), hosted by Brazilian indigenous leader and environmentalist Raoni Metuktire, known as Chief Raoni (3-L), and other members of the community who will present him with the presidential sash, while Brazilian First Lady Rosangela da Silva, takes on a leash his dog “Resistence” at the Planalto Palace after his inauguration ceremony at the National Congress.
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Brazil’s new president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (right) receiving the presidential sash from Brazilian indigenous leader and environmentalist Raoni Metuktire, known as Chief Raoni, and other members of the community at Planalt Palace.
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Brazil’s new president Luis Inacio Lula da Silvagesturing with his wife, First Lady Rosangela “Gianya” da Silva, after receiving the presidential sash at the Planalto Palace following their inauguration ceremony at the National Congress in Brasilia.
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President of Brazil Luis Inacio Lula da Silva broke down in tears today in his first speech to thousands of Brazilians gathered in Brasilia when he spoke about the increasing inequality in the country.
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