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Padilha: Lula's meeting with ministers will be for welcoming them and defining the first actions of the government (video)

"A major step towards reuniting Brazil and rebuilding it under Lula's leadership," stated the Minister-Chief of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations.

Padilha: Lula's meeting with ministers will be for welcoming them and defining the first actions of the government (video) (Photo: Reproduction)

247 - The Minister-Chief of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha (PT), stated that President Lula's (PT) meeting with the new ministers this Friday, the 6th, will be for welcoming them and defining the first actions of the government. "Lula insisted on convening this meeting, with everyone, to welcome these new ministers, marking the beginning of the government."

The Minister of the Civil House, Rui Costa, is expected to present the government's first actions during its first 100 days in office. "There will be a speech and a presentation by the Civil House, outlining the government's coordination actions, the first coordination actions of the Civil House, coordinating the ministries that have projects, conducting a comprehensive survey of the country's projects, and assessing their current status," he said. The meeting will evaluate the situation of the country's projects to see which ones can be quickly resumed and completed.

“We are also evaluating the composition, the current state of the government's actions, the beginning of its actions, and how to build a good federative relationship. The president is calling a meeting of governors for January 27th,” he declared.

Furthermore, he highlighted that the meeting was "to discuss measures that each ministry is analyzing starting from the first hundred days, based on the reports from the states, and to present this transition plan. It's a big step at the beginning of the government, a big step to help Brazil reunite and be rebuilt under President Lula's leadership."