'Lula's invigorated penchant for domestic authoritarianism and his affection for foreign despots tends to meet Western media disinterest. But the facts are clear. Take Lula's present push for very thinly veiled censorship laws.' -TomRtweets
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro ended up being a clownish autocrat. Still, he generally supported the United States in international affairs. The same definitely cannot be said of Brazil's current returner president, Luiz Inacio"Lula" da Silva. Indeed, the only apt comparison between Bolsonaro and Lula is that both men have little regard for democratic norms.
Yet, whatever the judgment on its other works, there's no doubt that Lula's 2003-2010 presidency defined itself by endemic corruption. Manifested by undeclared penthouses and other monetary receipts, Lula's corruption was extraordinary. As shown by Lula's successor president and former chief of staff, Dilma Rousseff, the corruption of the Brazilian executive spread without limit.This is not to defend Bolsonaro.
On Beijing, Lula used an April visit to China to associate himself with just about every Chinese Communist Party foreign policy talking point. Saluting China's tech industry and decrying the dollar, Lula called for Brazil and China to work on"building a new geopolitics so that we can change world governance by giving more representation to the United Nations.
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