LULA'S FUTURE

by Fábio de Oliveira Ribeiro Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010 at 4:08 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

With the ownership of Dilma the Lula age is definitively ended.

This week the Brazilian press announced intensely Lula's projects for the future. I think that the press still didn't notice that this is the politics subject more important of the moment.



The future former-president has been giving demonstrations that it intends to exercise some type of power without popular mandate to example of Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FHC). This I think quite dangerous and potentially unconstitutional.

For force of what consists of our Constitution the political power flows of the popular vote. The other forms of power (derived of the rude force, of the money, of the personal charisma or of God) they went were banished expressly of the Brazilian institutional life. Like or no, Lula will have to accomplish the Constitution. In 1st January he will just be a citizen as any other, as each one of us in Brazil.



In Twitter, in reason of Lula's allies' insistence in saying that he should exercise some type of power without popular mandate, I already said what think in the possible briefest way. If Lula wants to be a FHC of PT it is like this that we should call him.



For me to only position that Lula should compete in the future is it of president of the Association of the Brazilian Retired Presidents (that can be founded by the interested parties). In reason of distrusting of the ' oil proposed' of José Serra, I voted for in Dilma twice. I support Dilma now and if she governs in a satisfactory way I will support her in the next election.



Lula already gave what had to give to Brazil. Now he has to be in silence taking advantage of the retirement that the Brazilian citizens will pay to him. In case he wants to be the best among same will have to be treated with rigidity. With the ownership of Dilma the Lula age is definitively ended.

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