The party released this Saturday (October 11) a party propaganda that highlights the social and economic agendas of the Lula government
The (Workers’ Party) released this Saturday (October 11, 2025) a party propaganda that reinforces the social and economic agenda of the government (PT) and explicitly criticizes political opponents. The play, which is being shown on open TV, addresses topics such as tax reductions for the poorest, national sovereignty and the end of the 6 x 1 work schedule.
According to the (Superior Electoral Court), the PT was entitled to 4 and a half minutes of party insertions this week, divided into blocks of one and a half minutes broadcast on Tuesday (Oct 7) and Thursday (Oct 9) and on Saturday (Oct 11), from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm, on open radio and TV stations.
The party asks in the video: “Come here, what country do you want? The one that returned to the hunger map? Or that came out facing inequality with more food on the table? The country that wants to shield corrupt politicians who commit crimes against democracy?”
Watch (30s):
PT hit the nail on the head with the new advertisement being shown on TV!
— Lázaro Rosa 🇧🇷 (@lazarorosa25)
In addition to political criticism, the advertisement cites recent achievements by the government, such as the project in the Chamber that expands the IR (Income Tax) exemption range, reported by the deputy (PP-AL). It also criticizes the loss of revenue caused by the IOF MP (), estimated at R$31.4 billion from 2025 to 2026.
Among the targets of criticism are opposition legislative measures, such as , which would make judicial punishment mechanisms for congressmen almost null, and actions by Brazilian congressmen in the United States.