After Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as President of Brazil, he vowed to deliver on his campaign promise and end hunger in the country. He said this at the opening ceremony. DEA News.
In his speech, Da Silva emphasized that his life’s mission will be fulfilled when “every Brazilian can eat three meals a day”.
“Today, I must renew that commitment against the backdrop of increasing poverty and hunger, which we have overcome before and are the most serious symptom of the destruction that has taken place in the country in recent years,” the newly elected president said. said.
Da Silva also pledged to reset the industry to combat the deforestation of the Amazon and stop dependency on other countries, primarily for fuel and energy supplies.
A second round of presidential elections was held in Brazil on October 30. According to the results of 99.01% of the votes, Lula da Silva received 50.84%, while his rival, the current president of the country, Jair Bolsonaro, received 49.16%. bolsonaro accept transfer power to Lula da Silva.
Source: Gazeta

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