Widely applauded, Nisia exalts team and asks Lula to participate in photos at event

Widely applauded, the Minister of Health, Nísia Trindade, spoke for more than 30 minutes at an event on Tuesday, 25, at Planalto Palace, in which she made a point of greeting several members of the Ministry, Fiocruz team and bodies related to the folder . With each quote, Nisia received applause from the audience.
At the end of the speech, the minister signed partnerships to strengthen the production and innovation of vaccines and biopharmaceuticals and asked President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was sitting, rose to participate in photos with the signed documents.
“President, come you too, president,” said the minister. The event took place on Tuesday, 25, at Planalto Palace and happens in the face of the expectation that the minister will be fired from the portfolio. The president did not speak.
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“I thank the president and everyone who participated in this initiative, for reaching this result,” said the minister, at the end of the speech. “Thank you so much and live the SUS,” concluded the speech. Nisia then was applauded standing.
At one point in the speech, Ambassador Fernando Church, head of the presidency ceremonial, went to the chief executive and handed him a folder. In the conversation, which lasted a few moments, Lula pointed to the clock. In several ceremonies, Lula has said that he combined with the government ministers of not talking for more than five minutes at events. Nisia’s speech, however, exceeded 30 minutes.
The head of health was also cheered upon arriving at the ceremony. Upon being announced, the people of the audience shouted and broke strong clapping, in a sign of support for their name in the government.
Lula is expected to talk about Tuesday with the minister to talk about her resignation. The favorite to occupy the head of health is the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha.