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Cell phones are left outside at a barbecue hosted by Lula in Alvorada


President brings together ministers and heads of government for a moment of relaxation after a week of political tensions and turmoil

BRASÍLIA – After a week marked by political turbulence, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva promoted a barbecue, this Friday evening, 26, with ministers and government leaders, at the Alvorada Palace. Cell phones were left out, but in conversation circles the topic was the relationship with Congress.

Of the 37 ministers, nine attended. When they received the invitation, many were already far from Brasilia. Marina Silva (Environment) and Sônia Guajajara (Indigenous peoples) did not pass through Alvorada. Nine hours after attending a meeting with Lula, at Palazzo Planalto, Marina said she ended the week in a happy spirit. You said you didn’t go to the barbecue because you had already planned a meeting at the home of the new president of ICMbio, Mauro Pires.

While the mishaps in Congress could not but be part of the conversations, especially after a committee of congressmen and senators made changes to the configuration of ministries, Lula and first lady Rosangela da Silva, Janja, have often deviated from the subject. They argued that this was the time to relax and joke. For all the setbacks faced by Planalto this week, ministers in attendance also celebrated the House’s approval of the new fiscal peg.

With picanha galore in Alvorada, there were those who asked that the minister of the Secretariat for Communications of the Presidency, Paulo Pimenta, a gaucho from Santa Maria, prepare the next barbecue, to maintain the tradition.

In addition to Pimenta, the conference was attended by ministers Rui Costa (Casa Civil), Alexandre Padilha (Institutional Relations), Flávio Dino (Justice), Anielle Franco (Racial Equality), Alexandre Silveira (Mines and Energy), Carlos Fávaro (Agriculture) fraternization. , Luiz Marinho (Work) and Margareth Menezes (Culture). Heads of Government in the Chamber, José Guimarães (PT-CE); Jaques Wagner (PT-BA) also participated in the Senate and Randolfe Rodrigues (without party-AP) in the Congress.

Source: Terra

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