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Former President Michelle Bachelet is scheduled to visit Brazil on Tuesday, June 24 to participate in the inauguration of the Brazilian Congress of Collective Health.
As part of this trip, there is speculation about a possible visit of the former president to the former president of this country, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption.
It should be noted that Bachelet recently showed his support for the former Brazilian president, who along with 43 national political figures, signed the so-called "Declaration for the Defense of Democracy in Brazil and the President Lula ". In this document, they call "Brazil's judicial power to guarantee compliance with the Constitution, allowing Lula's registration as a presidential candidate, as demanded by Brazilian democracy, and also demanded by Chilean democrats."
In this regard, he referred to Álvaro Elizalde, president of the Socialist Party: "I am not the adviser of the former President of the Republic for his trip, but will have to decide the conditions that she will fulfill and its activities. "
According to La Tercera, questioned about the role represented by the member of the former president PS-Elizalde, clarified that" these are different roles, the PS has a position on the subject and this does not correspond to us, what the (ex) president should do, she is an authority that far exceeds the PS. "
From the government they described as" reckless " the possible visit of Bachelet to Lula, because, according to the spokesman of the government, Cecilia Perez de La Moneda, "we must respect the internal sovereignty of each country for the political and judicial relations" and also for "the respect of the cases who are seen in righteousness. "
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