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Following Lula's request, the first level highlights the government's progress on an event

Following Lula's request, the first level highlights the government's progress on an event

The day after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked ministers to start praising the government's achievements – not just those of their own ministries – and adopt a more optimistic stance towards Brazil, all participants at an event in Brasilia from the first level of government followed suit. Boss instructions for the letter. The first part of the symposium “Decarbonisation: Towards low-carbon mobility in Brazil”, held by Esfera Brasil and MBCBrasil, included Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, Ministers Fernando Haddad (Finance) and Paulo Pimenta (Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency) and the President of the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES), Aloisio Mercadante.

At the opening of the event, Mercadante not only highlighted the achievements and goals of the institution he leads, but also mentioned several times the progress achieved by the Lula III government in the broadest sense. Finally, he asked residents to shine a positive light on the country, recommending: “We have seen an improvement in the macroeconomic environment and Brazilians need to stop talking badly about Brazil.”

The Minister of Finance, in turn, used the Sufi aspect more in his talk about the current government’s dreams of progress. “Building this dream is what will heal this country spiritually. We are still very divided. This is not good for Brazil. We have been divided for 10 years, and we have to unite around a big dream.” defend.

“The combination of economic growth and lower inflation last year led to the largest increase in population income since the Real Plan,” the vice president said, repeating a rhetoric that some members of Lula's government had tried to adopt to continue implementing the plan. Coming up with a positive agenda for Palácio do Planalto.


Minister Pimenta highlighted the environmental field, in line with the theme of the event, highlighting the need for Brazil to lead the fight against climate change, as he himself said, a speech echoed by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. “Brazil is going through a great moment and is capable of creating a just and sustainable future. We have a key role in building solutions,” he said.