No one can rule a country with bravado and lie, says Lula
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday, 8, that “no one can rule” a country with “bravata and lie”. He stated that Brazil needs to return to “civilizing civility” and, for this, must have political stability, legal stability and economic stability.
Lula speaks at the opening of the International Construction Industry Meeting (ENIC), in São Paulo, along with Ministers of the Government and the President of the Supreme Court (STF), Luís Roberto Barroso.
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“We sent a bill to the National Congress, and it is important for you to talk to the deputy, the deputy, the senator, senator, whom you voted for, who you trust,” said the minister
“No one can be taken every day by surprise with some news that happens somewhere in this country, in Congress, the Executive Power, the Judiciary. We need to have this legal stability, but we must also have economic stability. You can not raise demand saying that interest will go down, the interest will fall, will grow, the growth will be 0.5%, it will be 2%,” he commented.
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Lula also stated that the construction sector “continues, and for a long time will be, a state -of -the -art sector in this country, because we lack a lot for us to do.”
