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Former President Lula voted this morning (15) at a school in the Assunção neighborhood, in São Bernardo do Campo, in Greater São Paulo. He praised the elections and said that the PT will be strengthened. “Every time I go to the polls to vote, I see a happy ending because voting is a great gesture of reconciliation of democracy in our country,” he said at a press conference after the vote.
The former president is confident in the victory of the PT in the municipalities of the state of São Paulo. He believes that the Workers’ Party will take back many cities in this election. “We reached 68 cities and dropped to 8 in 2016, and I think we are going to recover and win new cities. Throughout Brazil, we will grow in many major cities, ”he commented.
“This election is very important, it is a historic election, because I believe that the PT will come out very strong in this election, even marking a very strong position against those who bet their whole lives at the end of the PT,” he said.
Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva spoke at his polling place in São Bernardo do Campo, on ABC Paulista, this Sunday (15) – Photo: Marcelo Brandt / G1
The former president again criticized President Jair Bolsonaro, whom he described as “the greatest political disaster in this country.”
“Bolsonaro destroys habit, destroys customs, destroys culture, destroys the economy. We have never had so much unemployment, so much uncertainty as today, Brazil has never been so demoralized in the eyes of the world as it is today, nobody believes in this country, a a country that was once the sixth largest economy in the world in 2008 (…), Brazil came to nothing ”.
For Lula, the campaign for these elections served to “show who is who in this country.”
At the end of the interview for journalists in front of the school, he was reminded to put the mask back on.
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Lula puts the mask back on after reminding him of it at the end of the interview for journalists – Photo: Marcelo Brandt / G1