Chile’s president-elect wants Lula to take office after getting rid of Bolsonaro

Lula celebrates the President-elect of Chile’s victory

Gabriel Borek should invite former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) to participate in his inauguration in Chile. The Chilean president-elect’s decision to summon the Workers’ Party came after Jair Bolsonaro refused the invitation to go to Santiago on March 11.

Borek is a left-wing politician and the current Brazilian governor does not seem ready to stay in touch. On the other hand, Lula did not hide from anyone that he is very happy with Chile’s victory. However, despite the honour, Labor will have to decline the invitation. That’s because he doesn’t think it’s “good manners” to go to presidential inaugurations. Information from the newspaper O Globo.

Former Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, the chief international advisor to the former president, received an invitation to participate in meetings in Santiago. However, he will not be able to participate as he has a trip to Mexico scheduled for early March.

Read more:

1 – Bolsonaro refuses to install Gabriel Boric in Chile and sends Mourao

two – In Chile, Borek’s ministry will be held by a majority of women and Allende’s granddaughter is a minister. Written by Jefferson Mulla

3 – President-elect of Chile, Borek will have a cabinet with a majority of women

Left-wing presidents call for Lula to beat Bolsonaro

In addition to Chile, Mexico has indicated that it will root the Workers’ Party to defeat the incumbent president. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador welcomed Dilma Rousseff last year. He also chose an ambassador for human rights to stay in Brasilia.

Argentina also wants the former Brazilian president back in office, so much so that in December they welcomed him at a major event in the Plaza de Mayo. Germany, France and Spain await Bolsonaro’s defeat and the return of the Workers’ Party to power.

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