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Entering a New Time

fter four years of Brazil on the sidelines of the world and, therefore, of history, the reelection of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as president in October 2022 has reintroduced the country into the global scene with the same peculiar ease seen during his first two terms from 2003 to 2010. He returned to power in January after suffering one of the most unfair political persecutions, led by a judge and a prosecutor who resigned from their positions to become politicians in opposition to his government. Lula was wrongly imprisoned in April 2018, but he had his

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