With Bolsonaro refused, President-elect Gabriel Borek tries to take Lula to his inauguration in Chile

The Chilean president will already have a desire to speak to the former president because he believes he will be the winner of the 2022 elections in Brazil.


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Sputnik Agency According to Brazilian and Chilean sources Quote By O Globo newspaper, the newly elected Chilean President, Gabriel Borek, is conducting opinion polls to invite former President Lula to his inauguration.

However, Labor should not accept this as it does not consider it “wise” to go to a presidential inauguration. But Borek’s wish is for him to start talking to Lula about future alliances, confident of the former president’s re-election this year.

Former Foreign Minister Celso Amorim has also been summoned to participate in dialogues in Santiago, but he will not be able to attend because he will accompany the former president on his trip to Mexico, in the early days of March.

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The differences between Borek and Jair Bolsonaro became apparent when the Chilean leader was elected in mid-December last year. The Brazilian president took more than 72 hours to congratulate his counterpart, and on the Chilean side, Borek responded to Bolsonaro’s belated congratulations with the words “We are clearly very different.”

The newspaper reports that there are, indirectly, high international expectations for the return of the Labor Party to power.

In Mexico, in addition to Lula’s invitation and former President Dilma Rousseff’s trip to Mexico City in 2021, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s government has just decided to withdraw its current ambassador to Brasilia, Jose Peña, and accordingly. To copies published by the Mexican press and confirmed by diplomatic sources in the country, writer Laura Esquivel, also known for her human rights activism, was chosen to replace him.

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In Argentina, President Alberto Fernandez never hid his friendship with Lula, and in December 2021, he organized a major event in honor of the former president in the Plaza de Mayo.

However, there are those who favor the continuation of the current Bolsonaro government, such as the government of Colombia and the group opposed to Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, according to the media.

Bolsonaro’s government continues to recognize the legitimacy of Juan Guaido’s interim government, and its ambassador, Maria Teresa Belandria, as the legitimate representative of Venezuela in Brazil. If Lula returns to power, it is known that the relationship with the Maduro administration will resume.

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