RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said Tuesday (17) that he never wanted to be president of Brazil much as he does now.
"I am not a candidate yet. But I am in line. I'm going to confess to you that I never had as much desire to be president as I have now at 75 years old," assured the socialist leader in a message on his social networks.
"I have no right to retire or to stand still or to carry hatred. And the PT (Workers' Party) has an obligation to . . .
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Source: The Rio Times
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