The Minister of Agrarian Development, Paulo Teixeira appeared by surprise in already when the act was heading for the end.
He was the only member of the government at the site, being out of colleagues who kept distance, following an guidance not to give the event official character.
Teixeira says that if there was any prohibition, he didn’t know. “No one has forbidden me to be here, and everything that is not explicitly prohibited is allowed,” he said. Teixeira climbed the sound truck, was a few minutes and left.
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