First Lady Rosângela Lula da Silva, said this Wednesday (6) that several former presidents of the Republic should not have their images in the photo gallery at Palácio do Planalto.
Janja visited the photo gallery on the ground floor of the palace, which . It had been completely destroyed during the coup attacks on January 8th.
The first lady’s comment was made when she saw a photo of Ranieri Mazzilli, who governed the country for 13 days shortly after the 1964 coup — he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies at the time.
“From the 12th [de abril de 1964] on the 15th, guys, he doesn’t deserve to be here. Ah, there are many who don’t deserve it”, commented Janja, who soon after laughed and placed a hand over his mouth.
Janja was also asked about the result of the United States presidential elections, which ended with the victory of Republican Donald Trump. She, however, said she wouldn’t “say anything.”
The Palácio do Planalto reopened this Wednesday (6), after almost two years, the photo gallery of former presidents of the Republic, which is located on the ground floor of the Executive headquarters.
The space had been destroyed during 2023. Vandals threw the glass structures that protected the photos to the floor and tore up the images.
Since then, the area of the palace where the images were located was covered by a fence. It was possible to see below that the gallery was practically ready, awaiting opening, a few months ago.
Planalto also removed some coverings that covered part of the reception wall. The original structure was restored, with marble walls.
In addition to the photos of the former and current presidents, (), the gallery gained an extra image, which shows the space itself destroyed after the coup attacks.
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