President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) used social media to remember his first diploma in 2002, the day before he was awarded his third term.
Lula wrote, “I was very touched when I received my first diploma as president in 2002. Tomorrow we will experience this feeling once again together.”
Tomorrow’s ceremony is scheduled for the TSE (Supreme Election Court), and it will be an “emotional again” moment, petista said.
Lula and vice president Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) won the 2022 election with 50.90% of the valid votes.
PT received the highest number of votes in history (60,345,999). The previous record was held by him in 2006 with 58,295,042 votes.
The ceremony will have a strengthened security order, It even outpaced the mega-event organized by the Court for the inauguration of the body’s current president, Alexandre de Moraes, in August. The outside area of the TSE will have a sweep by reinforced policing by PM (Military Police) officers and even a bomb prevention group from the PF (Federal Police).
There is fear inside and outside the court that diplomacy could attract riots similar to the one recorded at the United States Capitol in 2021, when supporters of former President Donald Trump tried to block the ratification of elections that elected Joe Biden.
To prevent riots, access roads to the TSE will be closed by the Military Police, who will only allow passage of public officials and guests accredited to attend the ceremony. The building will also be protected by railings in its immediate vicinity.
The new government will take office on 1 January 2023 in Brasília. and will host a festival featuring concerts by several Brazilian artists. The organizational coordinator of the party announced names such as Rosângela da Silva, the wife of the future president, Janja, Paulo Miklos, Zélia Duncan, Talma de Freitas, Jards Macalé, Pabllo Vittar, Baiana System, Duda Beat, Teresa. Cristina and Fernanda Takai,
Singers and bands will take turns taking turns in two stages named after singers Elza Soares and Gal Costa, a tribute to the singers who died in January and November of this year, respectively.
source: Noticias
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