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Brasilia_ Former President Lula da Silva blames the international right wing forces led by extreme sectors of United States of attacking the project of popular vindication begun during his presidential management in 2003, Cubasi publishes.

“We take out Brazil of the hunger map, we liberated more than 35 million people from the misery and we elevated the consumption of other 40 million, in the biggest social mobility process in our history", he assured.

Lula expressed that Dilma Rousseff, also member of the Workers’ Party (PT), followed him in 2010, and she have also kept the nation in the direction of the development and consolidated emancipated social programs, inspite the adverse economic environment.

"Dilma was reelected with 54 million votes in 2014, when she defeated a coalition of opponents parties, companies and mass media determined to suppress the basic rights of the popular classes built with the sacrifice of countless generations", the missive expressed.

"During 2015 the right has hindered the Government's efforts to redefine the economic policies to fight against the impact of the world crisis and to recover the sustainable growth, he added.

For Lula, the forces that are trying in an arbitrarily way to put the President aside and to imposed their anti-popular program, also want to criminalize the social movements and, mainly, one of the biggest democratic left parties in Latin America, the PT.

Nothing will make me renounce, as all the leaders around the world I work with in harmony and narrows cooperation, before and after my two presidential terms, to the commitment of life with the construction of a world without wars, without hunger and with more prosperity and justice for all, he said.

“I beforehand appreciate the generous attention dedicated to this message and I put myself to their whole disposition, as I always has been, for any explanation or reflection of common interest, he sustained.

At the end, the founder member of PT reiterated his respect and friendship to the Venezuelan Head of State.

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