Lula returned to headquarters in Planalto. He underwent hip replacement surgery and was released from the hospital on October 1. He spent 22 days recovering in Alvorada. He dedicated part of his recovery to the war between Israel and Hamas. He was happy about the repatriation plan for the Brazilians. He was frustrated by the United States’ veto of Itamaraty’s UN Security Council resolution on a “humanitarian pause” in the Gaza Strip.
Together with Lula, Arthur Lira, the Emperor of the Chamber, returns to the door. Comes from a trip to the East. Visited India and China. He had not appeared in Congress for two weeks. He organized a legislative recess remotely. He ensured that the center stopped voting in Planalto’s interests. He put on hold the project to tax investment funds of the superrich and offshore accounts in tax havens.
Behind the Chamber’s barricades, Lira and the Center are preparing for a land invasion by the Caixa Econômica Federal. They want to close the gate after the PP’s occupation of Lira. They demand that Lula also cede the territory and coffers of the Funasa National Health Foundation, which is disputed by the PSD, União Brasil and the Republicans all of whom have already been awarded ministerial chests.