Brazil’s Lula Vows Not to Kill Himself or Take Any Extreme Action

In a speech to Brazil’s Economic and Social Development Council, on Thursday, August 25, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he intends to continue governing the country normally, using the same economic policies in spite of the crisis.

Lula then went on to say that he would not do what some former Brazilian presidents had done. He cited “drastic decisions” made by Getúlio Vargas, who committed suicide in 1954; Jânio Quadros, who resigned in 1961; and João Goulart, who had to flee the country when he was overthrown by a military uprising in 1964.


Lula declared that what he intends to do is what Juscelino Kubitschek (president from 1956 to 1961) did. “Like Kubitschek, I will be patient, patient, patient,” said Lula.


The President also reminded his audience that Kubitschek was ridiculed during his administration (1956 – 1961) and only got recognition from his fellow citizens after his death.


As for the crisis, he said that he was “certain the truth will become known, the people will know what really happened and exactly who was or was not corrupt.”


Lula concluded his remarks by saying that he was sure Brazil would come out of the crisis a better country. “What I cannot guarantee is that we will put an end to corruption because corruption is a disease deeply embedded in some people.”


Agência Brasil

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