The letter appeals to President Lula to leave the party disputes aside and the ideological polarizations
The former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro announced this Saturday (12) a public letter addressed to the President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), between the growing diplomatic tension between Brazil and the United States. The episode obtained a repercussion after the President of the United States Donald Trump An announces a 50% rate on Brazilian products, a measure that should have effect on August 1st.
During an event in Acre, Michelle adopted a critical tone on the current government, but claimed that the path towards the resolution of the impasse is dialogue. “It is time to lower the weapons of provocation; cease the battery of crimes and raise the flag of dialogue and peace“He said, in part of the publicly read letter.
“Dictatorship masked by democracy”
Michelle also associated the crisis with the conduct of Brazilian foreign policy, warning on the international image of the country. “These penalties have only been applied to countries recognized as dictatorships today,” he said. He then added: “Brazil is seen as a dictatorship masked by democracy”.
The letter appeals to President Lula to leave the party disputes and ideological polarizations aside. “Lula, you have to stop guiding yourself with sick ideologies and the desire for revenge. You have to govern to get what is best for people and Brazil. Enough hatred and irresponsibility,” he wrote.
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