Union Brazil senator told Jornal Jovem Pan his impressions about going to Ukraine with other parliamentarians and revealed that the leader of the Eastern European country is disappointed with Lula
The senator (União Brasil-PR) spoke with the Jovem Pan newspaper after returning from a trip to Ukraine, where he was accompanied by other Brazilian parliamentarians. During the visit, Moro met with local authorities, including the president. The Ukrainian leader expressed disappointment with the Brazilian president’s (PT) statements, which, according to him, sound pro-Russian. The senator highlighted the determination of the Ukrainian people to defend their independence, even after almost three years of conflict. Moro stated that, despite the difficulties, Ukraine continues to resist and that Russia faces significant challenges in conquering the country in the long term.
In addition to international issues, Moro also commented on the political situation in Brazil. He preferred not to comment on the action taken by former president Jair Bolsonaro’s defense to prevent minister Alexandre de Moraes from reporting investigations against him. The senator highlighted the deterioration of the country’s economic expectations and the fragility of the government’s international position. He mentioned that the Lula administration “does not have a clear economic project” and opined that the penalties applied to those involved in the acts of January 8 are excessive. Moro emphasized the need to focus on Brazil’s real problems, rather than being distracted by political issues.
The senator also addressed expectations regarding the new president of the United States and his impact on Ukraine. He mentioned the uncertainty about Donald Trump’s position on the conflict and highlighted the importance of support from the United States and Europe for Ukraine. Moro stressed that international support is crucial for the Ukrainian resistance and that any change in American foreign policy could have significant consequences for the conflict.
Finally, Moro commented on Brazil’s economic situation, expressing skepticism regarding the government’s fiscal package and criticizing the lack of clarity in the proposals presented. He stated that, as an opposition, he tends to vote against most of the government’s proposals, but is open to supporting measures that he considers positive. The senator highlighted the importance of a constructive debate and concrete proposals to face the country’s economic challenges, emphasizing that the focus must always be the well-being of the Brazilian population.
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