After the defeat in Congress, Lula rules out changing the political wording: “Not under any circumstances” | Policy

After the defeat in Congress, Lula rules out changing the political wording: “Not under any circumstances” |  Policy

After the defeat in Congress, Lula ruled out removing Padilla from political expression

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party) on Saturday (6), at a press conference in the United Kingdom, ruled out the possibility of making changes to the team that takes care of political coordination between the government and the legislature – led by the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilla.

“Under any circumstances. Padilla is the best in the country in terms of political expression,” the president declared.

Lula traveled to the UK to attend the coronation of King Charles III, which took place in London on Saturday. The president will return to Brazil later this Saturday and is supposed to land in Brasilia early Sunday (7).

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The result was seen as a defeat for the president, who is at the beginning of his third term and is trying to build a solid base in Congress to support measures such as the new fiscal rule and tax reform.

“The fact that you are right or wrong, we have to think about what happened. When you judge, you make an agreement with the House or the Senate about approving a measure and you have to comply with something, you have to comply,” he declared. squid.

What are the MPs complaining about? The government is slow to respond to the demands. The man wants to participate in a ministry, he has an appointed official and he is technically competent. If you agree with him and promise you have to do it. You can’t promise it and not do it,” he continued.

trip to London

First Lady Ganga posted a picture alongside Lola, showing the outfit used in the coronation ceremony – Image: reproduction/Instagram

On Friday, Lola and Ganga attended a dinner at Buckingham Palace, where they were received by King Charles III.

King Charles III welcomed President Lula and First Lady Ganga da Silva to dinner at Buckingham Palace – Image: Reproduction

Also on the social network, Lula said that he had spoken with Charles and with leaders of other countries.

“End of the day in England. Now at night I attended the reception on the eve of the coronation, where I spoke with King Charles III and heads of state from Germany, Israel, Ireland, South Korea and other countries. Tomorrow, I’m still in London and will take part in the #Coronation celebrations,” the president wrote.

Coronation of Charles III

King Charles III: From Coronation to Waving on the Palace Balcony

The coronation ceremony for King Charles III began around 11:00 local time (07:00 GMT) and lasted about four hours. The main ceremony took place in Westminster Abbey when the king received the saint’s crown. Edward took the oath.

Queen Camilla, who is married to Charles, was also crowned at the event. The king and queen then moved in procession to Buckingham Palace.

At the end of the coronation procession, they appeared on the balcony of the official residence. Then the Royal Air Force gave parades over London.

At the age of 74, Charles took over the role at a delicate moment, with the British economy under inflationary pressures and with the royal family embroiled in a series of controversies.

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