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#NewWorldReport Lula de Silva speaks harshly of Bolsonaro. Latin American Research Professor Evan Ellis, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute. @revanellis

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🗓️ 6 January 2023

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#NewWorldReport Lula de Silva speaks harshly of Bolsonaro. Latin American Research Professor Evan Ellis, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute. @revanellis
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazils-bolsonaro-faces-legal-risks-after-losing-immunity-2023-01-04/

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0:40.9

New World Report. Sparkles with a new president who is an old president in Brazil. The second

0:48.1

most popular state in the new world, a state that must prosper and succeed if the new world

0:55.2

is to in these early years of the 21st century. I welcome Professor Evan Ellis, the Latin American

1:01.7

research professor at the US Army War College, a strategic studies institute to comment on

1:08.4

Brazil with Lula de Silva now inaugurated the new president. Brazil in the domestic scene,

1:15.9

Lula de Silva's opening remarks for his inaugural speech outlines some of his ambition. And

1:22.5

then Brazil in the world, especially foreign policy when it comes to Europe. Both Paris

1:28.0

and Berlin and Moscow. Professor, it's wonderful to welcome you to comment on Lula de Silva's

1:35.2

inauguration and the early days of his administration. I begin with the language he used, surprising

1:42.0

to me because his victory is secure. There was no major disruption, no army leaving its

1:49.1

barracks, none of the romance of a coup over the interim period. And now that he's president,

1:55.6

there was an opportunity to put all that behind him and speak to the future of working together.

2:01.2

His victory was secure, but it wasn't overwhelming. I believe the financial time says a 2% margin

2:08.1

and that it does not ring as an endorsement. It means that you must work with everyone.

2:13.6

However, in his opening remarks, he spoke to a COVID genocide and a national destruction

2:20.6

that he must reverse. Even spoke of his predecessor as not quite a villain, but on that pathway.

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