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Da Silva: Brazil returned to the international community

Pak Sahafat – Lula da Silva, who was able to defeat Jair Bolsonaro in the second round of the elections and win the presidency of Brazil for the third time, said in his speech after his victory: Brazil has returned to international circles, it no longer wants to be rejected and needs It is unity.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, he said in his sarcasm: It is not beneficial for anyone to live in a divided nation that is in constant war.

He added: We are telling the world that Brazil is back and is ready to regain its position in dealing with the climate crisis.

Da Silva said: They tried to bury me alive, but now I have taken over the country’s affairs, it was a very difficult situation, but I am fully confident that with the help of the Brazilian people, we will find a way out and we will regain peace.

He said that he was not facing only one candidate in the election, but he was facing the tools of the government that were placed at the service of a candidate.

The president-elect of Brazil added: We have reached the end of one of the most important elections in our country, the election brought two opposing plans for Brazil face to face.

Da Silva said: Today there is only one winner and that is the people of Brazil.

The president-elect of Brazil added: This victory is not only the victory of me and the Labor Party and the parties that supported me, but also the victory of a great democratic movement that has formed beyond political parties, personal interests and ideologies, so that democracy wins.

Da Silva said that October 30 is a historic day when the majority of the Brazilian people demanded more democracy.

He continued: Today, the nation of Brazil seeks to participate in the decisions of the government more cheerfully.

Da Silva said: Brazilian people want to live well, eat well, have a good job and a good income above inflation, they are still looking for it, have education and a new public health sector, religious and religious freedom. to have and instead of guns, they would like to have books, and in general, the Brazilian nation is looking for that, to bring hope back [to their lives].

He added: The wheel of the economy will turn again.

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Da Silva, who will officially take over the presidency from the beginning of January 2023, said that the president will be all 215 million Brazilians, whether those who voted for him or those who did not vote for him.

The president-elect of Brazil noted: We are one government and one nation.

He continued: Brazil needs peace, unity, and unity, and these people are no longer looking for conflict, and the time has come to lay down the weapons.

Da Silva added in the end: We can all reform this country, we will live in a new era; The era of peace and love is now, when the people of Brazil have the right to dream again.

With 99% of the votes counted, da Silva was able to get 60,341,198 votes and became the president of Brazil for the third time.

On the other hand, Bolsonaro could only get 58,203,620 votes and was denied the position of the president of the largest country in the South American continent.

About 5 million 700 188 votes were invalid votes in this election.

On Sunday, the second round of presidential elections was held in Brazil, and Brazilian citizens also went to the polls to elect 12 governors of the country.

Brazil’s election campaigns were conducted vigorously, but the two candidates were the targets of sharp attacks and blatant accusations.

The 77-year-old da Silva will begin his third four-year term as president. He was the president of Brazil between 2003 and 2011. He also ran for the 2018 elections, but because he was accused of corruption and money laundering, he could not participate in the elections and was imprisoned for corruption.

But after being acquitted by the Supreme Court, he was able to participate in the current elections. Most of the women, poor people, Catholic Christians, and the people of Northeast Brazil, who are rural, are considered to be Da Silva’s supporters.

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