On the way to the opening, Lula’s supporters meet on a plane to Brasília

On the way to the opening, Lula’s supporters meet on a plane to Brasília

Publication date: 12/30/2022 08:46 PM

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With less than 48 hours left until the inauguration of President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party), PT supporters arrive in Brasília for the ceremony on January 1, 2023. Videos circulating on social networks show flight passengers chanting the name of the cuttlefish and singing the song It’s time to leave Jaer now – The song by artists Juliano Maderada and Tiago Doidão, which went viral during the election campaign (watch the video).

for possession, About 300,000 are expected to attend the Esplanada dos Ministérios. For security reasons, only 30,000 people will be able to occupy the Praça dos Três Poderes To watch the President-elect climb the Planalto Cliff live. However, the site can only be accessed until 12:30 PM.

The Secretariat of Public Security of the Federal District (SSP-DF) has prepared an integrated operations protocol, with the participation of federal and local bodies, with coordinated security measures aimed at maintaining public order and safety of the public, public buildings and current authorities in the event. The aim is to maintain integrated and coordinated action and to enhance security during the ceremony and other related events, on the day of the ceremony.

On Thursday (29/122), A group of Al Batistas arrived at Brasilia International Airport and sang the song It’s time to leave Jaer nowAnd the In celebration of the departure of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) as President of the Republic. After being defeated in the dispute, the future ex-president left the country to spend a season in the United States. Contrary to ritual, Vice President Hamilton Mourao (Republican) must pass the presidential sash to Lula.

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