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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

The best valuated president in Brazil’s history referred to the threats of military intervention launched against Venezuela.

BRAZILIA, Brazil. – Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva considered ridiculous that a coup government, illegitimate and enemy of his own people like that of Michel Temer want to give lessons of democracy to Venezuela.

Today Brazil has no moral authority to help find a way out of the crisis in that nation, the founder of the Workers ‘ Party said in an exclusive interview with Brasil de Fato newspaper.

Lula recalled that in 2003, when Venezuela lived a similar crisis, he himself proposed to create a group of friendly countries, quite plural, which ended up contributing to the restoration of normality and peace.

The most popular leader and best valuated president in Brazil’s history also referred to the threats of military intervention launched against Venezuela by the President of the United States which Lula considered inadmissible
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