Lula's team anticipates an inauguration without Bolsonaro and a lack of resources for security.
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247 - President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's team does not have the effective collaboration of the current Brazilian government – which inspires some concern about the inauguration, scheduled for January 1, 2023. "Those responsible for the security of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) are planning the presidential inauguration, scheduled for January 1st, without the participation of the current president, Jair Bolsonaro (PL). They also believe there are insufficient resources to mobilize all the necessary resources for the event, which will be attended by Lula's supporters, curious onlookers, and authorities from various countries." Cézar Feitosa and Mateus Vargas report, in Folha de S. Paulo.
"The government transition team states that there are no funds to pay per diem allowances for agents of the Federal Police (PF) and the Federal Highway Police (PRF). Even so, they say the event is guaranteed and that these amounts can be settled later with the agents. They are also studying alternatives, such as mobilizing federal police officers who are completing their training course at the corporation's academy in the nation's capital," they added.
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