The story of da Silva, who is re-occupied in Brazil’s power, will make you think. You will not believe that the cobbler’s boy has become the President of the country for the second time.
The new President of Brazil, Lula da Silva.
Jail in the first corruption case, then the President of the same country. It sounds a bit strange to hear. How can a country elect a leader who is already facing trial? However, the people of Brazil, the world’s fourth largest democratic country, have elected Lula da Silva as their new head. Luiz Insio Lula da Silva The story is also very interesting. He has been the President of the country even before this. right wing bolsonaro got 49.1 percent of the votes while the victorious leader da Silva got 50.9 votes. Father of the Cuban Revolution Four Decades Ago Fidel Castro He had predicted this and said that you are not made for the job. Enter politics.
Every word of the book written by his friend Fernando Morais, who wrote the biography of Lula da Silva, will make your eyes moist. How a 76-year-old man remained in jail after the charges and has now become the President of the same nation. He says that Silva is one of the most influential and enduring politicians in Latin America. If Had it not been for Fidel Castro to rebuke da Silva four decades ago, perhaps an era would not have begun in Brazil today. 12 years ago this report was published in The Guardian.
When made up my mind to leave politics completely
In 1982, Lula da Silva was defeated by the governor of So Paulo. After this, he had made up his mind to completely withdraw from politics and elections. His friend said that he was completely disappointed and decided never to return to politics. Fidel reprimanded him severely. Da Silva was in Havana, the capital of Cuba. Then he was told to return to politics. Lula’s historian believes it was the most important moment in her 76-year-old life. He took Fidel Castro’s advice to heart and then remained in politics.
Fidel Castro’s rebuke
In the midst of all this, the cobbler’s son Lula da Silva again entered politics after four years. He had earlier started the journey from the working class to become the President. However, Silva lost two presidential elections in 1994 and 1998. But Fidel Castro’s rebuke was still echoing in his ears. He persisted in politics and created an atmosphere towards himself in the country before finally achieving his goal in 2002. After this he also won the election and on this day the son of a cobbler became the President of Brazil.
Silva cried while giving speech for the first time
Morris, who wrote his biography, cried a lot remembering that moment. He recalled the moment he saw Lula addressing the crowd after his victory on Paulista, the main street of So Paulo. There were tears of joy and confidence in his eyes. He was crying. It shook me deeply. The story of Lula, who is now going to be president again, begins in the north-eastern state of Pernambuco. Where he was born in 1945 in a very poor family. At the age of seven, Lula moved south with her mother Donna Lindu and six siblings in search of a better life. Which ended near the port city of Santos on the So Paulo coast. Three years later Lula’s family moved to the state capital. But due to lack of money, he rented the room behind the bar.
People used to urinate at home in a state of intoxication
Moraes says that at night people used to urinate at his house under the influence of alcohol. When it rained, rats and frogs used to flow down the street to their house. They had to be cleaned throughout the day. Lula’s biographer believes those were and will continue to be difficult experiences. It gave millions of Brazilians confidence in a leader whose own life story reflects itself. People think this man is exactly like me. He has faced all the tragedies that I have faced. He shared the two-room house with 27 others. Lula took a job in So Paulo in the early 1960s. Brazil was plunged into a military dictatorship of two decades. According to Morris, who met Lula in the manufacturing heartlands of So Paulo in the late 1970s, the future president of Brazil in those days was more interested in football than politics.
Silva became the messiah of the workers
The suppression of factory work and the 1964–85 military rule of Brazil had laid the foundation for a new era. De Silva was a Brazilian employee. He started coming in contact with repressive policies every day. The low pay, the worst working conditions started to change his mind. When Lula’s brother was kidnapped and tortured by security forces in 1975, that was exactly the moment Silva vowed not to endure it all. Lula immersed herself in the labor movement and led a series of historic strikes in 1979. It then solidified his position as Brazil’s most famous union leader and paved the way for the creation of the Workers’ Party (PT). This party has defeated Jair Bolsonaro today.
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