President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) published a message on social media condemning the attempted coup d’état in Bolivia this Wednesday (26).
“Brazil’s position is clear. I am a lover of democracy and I want it to prevail throughout Latin America,” she said.
“We condemn any form of coup d’état in Bolivia and reaffirm our commitment to the people and democracy in the sister country presided over by Luis Arce”, he added.
Shortly before, when asked by CNN In a press conference, Lula highlighted that he asked for information about the situation in Bolivia.
“I want information, so I asked Minister Mauro to call Bolivia, call the president, call the Brazilian ambassador, so we can be sure, so we can have a position,” said Lula.
“As I am a lover of democracy, I want democracy to prevail in Latin America. The coup never worked”, the Brazilian leader added.
Itamaraty condemns coup attempt
Itamaraty also published a note condemning the coup attempt “in the strongest terms”.
“The Brazilian government expresses its support and solidarity with President Luis Arce and the Bolivian government and people”, highlights the note.
“In this context, it will be in permanent dialogue with the legitimate Bolivian authorities and with the Governments of other South American countries in order to reject this serious violation of the constitutional order in Bolivia and reaffirm its commitment to the full validity of democracy in the region”, he adds.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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