Lula da Silva said on Sunday that his first priority as president of Brazil will be to end hunger again.
“We cannot accept as normal that millions of men, women and children do not have anything to eat. If we are the third largest food producer in the world, we have a duty to ensure that all Brazilians can have breakfast, lunch and dinner every day. ”, defended Lula da Silva in her first speech as president of Brazil.
“We cannot accept as normal that entire families are forced to live on the streets, that is why we will resume “Minha Casa Minha Vida” with priority for low-income families,” he added.
In addition to fighting poverty and hunger, Lula wants to “resume dialogue.” “It is more than urgent to resume the dialogue between the people and the government. The great political decisions that impact the lives of 215 million will not be made in the dark of night, but after a broad dialogue with society, ”she guaranteed.
“Let no one doubt the power of the word when seeking understanding and the common good,” he stressed.
Lula considered that the world “misses sovereign Brazil, which spoke as equals with the richest countries and contributed to the development of the poorest countries.” “Today we are telling the world that Brazil is back,” she said.
“We are going to recover the country’s credibility and stability so that investors can regain confidence in Brazil. We want fairer international trade and resume alliances with the US and the EU. We are going to reindustrialize Brazil, invest in green and digital economy, we want to export intelligence and knowledge”.
“The wheel of the economy will turn again”
Lula da Silva stated that from now on “the wheel of the economy will turn again, with the poor being part of the budget.”
Brazil “will strengthen policies to combat violence against women” and “relentlessly confront racism, prejudice and discrimination.”
“As of January 1, 2023, I will govern for 215 million Brazilians and not only for those who voted for me. There are not two Brazils”, she underlined.
“Brazil needs peace and unity, the people no longer want to fight, the people are tired of seeing the enemy in the other. It is time to lay down arms,” he said.
Source: TSF