Dirceu defends a project for three consecutive terms and Lula's reelection in 2026.
Former minister advocated for a national development program.
247 - Former minister José Dirceu advocated for a national development program to be implemented across three consecutive governments and for the candidacy of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) for re-election in 2026.
"I envision 12 years, three governments, for a national development project, because Brazil needs to achieve 100 in science, technology, and education in 10 years," said Dirceu, in an interview with the program "É Notícia" (Rede TV!).
"I'm not saying this out of partisan patriotism or thinking about a PT government. I'm thinking about a government from a coalition that envisions a project for the country, because Brazil needs long-term structural and political reforms," he added.