Meeting promoted by Apexbrasil was held in a restaurant overlooking the Eiffel Tower; First Lady and Lula landed this Wednesday in France
The first lady Janja Lula da Silva participated in this Wednesday (4.Jun.2025) of one in Paris (France) alongside Brazilian designers and Minister of Culture, Margareth Menezes.
Organized and promoted by Apexbrasil, the event with the name “Brazil, creative by nature” was held at the restaurant, overlooking the Eiffel Tower.
O Poder360 went to the restaurant. The event was restricted to guests and was closed by police. In addition to Janja and Margareth, they were present:
- Jorge Vianafrom Apexbrasil;
- Aloysio NunesChief of Strategic Affairs at APEXBRASIL Europe;
- Márcio Elias Rosafrom the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services;
- Brigitte MacronFirst Lady of France.
In the image above, the Eiffel Tower Vista do Café de L’Homme, where the Janja event was held in Paris
Janja and the President (PT) in Paris on the morning of this 4th (4.Jun), in Brasília time. In France, the petista will meet with President Emmanuel Macron to deal with the UE-Mercosul agreement and will receive the title of Doctor honor na.
Janja trips
Not to mention the trip now to France, Janja spent 130 days out of Brazil since January 2023, when the petista took office. It’s 24 days more than Lula. There were 35 countries visited on 30 trips – in a few occasions, she represented the Brazilian government, even though she has no public office.
Here’s the trips:
- Rome, Italy – From the 48th Session of the FIDA (International Agricultural Development Fund) Session, linked to the UN (United Nations), from February 11 to 13. Accompanied by the Minister of Development and Social Assistance, Wellington Dias, the official mission at least R $ 260 thousand; and
- PARIS, FRANCE – It was by Lula to participate in the Nutrition Summit for N4G growth, from March 26 to 30. The federal government at least R $ 18,000 in the first lady and its entourage, consisting of 5 advisors.
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Senior editor Guilherme Waltenberg traveled to the group’s invitation.