Posted on 12/06/2022 2:48 PM
(Source: AFP)
The Workers’ Party (PT) this Tuesday (6/12) launched an online crowdfunding to cover the costs of the inauguration celebrations for Presidentelect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), dubbed “Festival of the Future”. , which will take place on December 1st at the Esplanada dos Ministérios.
According to the acronym’s website, “Each individual’s donation will help with public transportation and logistics, accommodation and reception, building the structure of the shows and attractions of the festival of the future, strengthening security, cultural exhibitions and more.”
“With this feeling, thousands of Brazilians will travel from their cities across Brazil to follow the ceremony and take part in the celebrations. That’s why we need your help to make all this happen,” reads another excerpt from the campaign. The donation is made via the link https://doe.pt.org.br.
It is necessary to fill in the requested data such as CPF and date of birth and submit contributions from R$ 13 to R$ 1,064.00 via pix, credit card or bank slip.
According to the future First Lady, Rosângela da Silva, Janja, who is in charge of the preparations, the appointment will include concerts by artists who have accompanied Lula during the campaign, such as Pabllo Vittar, BaianaSystem, Duda Beat, Gaby Amarantos, Martinho da Vila , Os Gilsons, Chico César, Luedji Luna, Tereza Cristina, Fernanda Takai, Johnny Hooker, Marcelo Jeneci, Odair José, Otto, Tulipa Ruiz, Almério, Maria Rita, Valesca Popozuda, Paulinho da Viola, Margareth Menezes and the gospel singers Kleber Lucas and Leonardo Gonçalves. Shows start at 6:30pm after the official ceremony.
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