segunda-feira, 11 de março de 2019

#Brazil’s Bolsonaro to Visit White House in Mid-March (From VOA)

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#BRAZILIAN HOUSE ON MARCH 13, 2019 AT 9 O’CLOCK A.M., IN THE PLENARY WILL AWARD WITH THE PATRIOT DIPLOMA AGAINST CORRUPTION 
THE ACTIVISTS WHO  PARTICIPATE OF THE WEST WORLDWIDE GREATEST PROTEST THAT HAPPENED  ON 13 MARCH 2016 IN BRAZIL

Federal Deputy Carla Zambelli
On 13/3 at 9am in the Chamber Plenary, we will honor the anti-corruption movements that have made the greatest manifestation of human history! And those who will be personally in Brasilia, do not forget, the solemn session will be 09 O’clock A.M. up to  3 O’clock P.M.  there will be a demonstration in front of the STF. If you want to participate, or send your story with photos to tell the session, contact:
 dep.carlazambelli@camara.leg.br If you want to receive the Patriot Diploma Against Corruption diploma, send us your complete address, this information will be kept confidential.

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  • Brazil’s Bolsonaro to Visit White House in Mid-March

    Brazil’s Bolsonaro to Visit White House in Mid-March


    Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a ceremony where he signed a decree loosening restrictions on owning a firearm at Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019.
    WASHINGTON — 
    Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will visit the White House March 19 and is expected to discuss subjects including the situation in Venezuela with U.S. President Donald Trump, the White House said in a statement.
    Bolsonaro is a far-right former army captain who openly admires Trump. In a phone call after Bolsonaro’s election victory in October, they spoke of “a strong commitment to work side by side” on issues affecting their countries.
    Even before taking office in January, Bolsonaro pledged to oppose the government of Venezuela, where an economic crisis has caused millions of people to flee, many to neighboring Brazil.
    Since taking power, Bolsonaro has stepped up criticism of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government and recognized Juan Guaido, the opposition leader and self-declared interim president, as the leader of the OPEC member nation.
    The United States has also recognized Guaido as president and called on others to do the same. Washington has increased sanctions against Venezuela in a bid to oust Maduro.

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