Lula urges Brazilian left to reclaim green and yellow flag colors from far-right during World Cup
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Leonardo Vieceli
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Summary
President Lula stated that Brazil's left-wing should reclaim the green and yellow colors of the national flag during the World Cup, arguing these national symbols should not be monopolized by far-right supporters of Jair Bolsonaro. He made the remarks at the launch of the Tela Brasil streaming platform in Rio de Janeiro, pointing out that the colors have been politically dominated by Bolsonaro allies for years.
Key quotes
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As duas cores, na política, foram dominadas por aliados de Jair Bolsonaro (PL) há anos
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