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Biography Flash: Lula's High-Stakes Balancing Act - Domestic Battles, Global Ambitions

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In the last few days, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been juggling high political drama at home with careful image building abroad, in ways that are likely to leave a biographical mark. In Brasilia on Thursday, as reported by the Lusa news agency, Lula bluntly accused Brazil’s Congress of effectively hijacking half of the federal budget through parliamentary amendments, calling it a serious mistake and saying this would only change when the people who approved it are replaced. That rare public broadside immediately triggered backlash from powerful senators, deepening an already tense standoff over his plan to elevate his attorney general Jorge Messias to the Supreme Court, a choice many senators openly resist. According to Reuters, that same friction with the Senate is now spilling into economic policy: sources say Lula is likely to leave two seats on the Central Bank’s rate‑setting committee temporarily unfilled going into the January interest rate decision, underscoring how political gridlock is shaping the institutions that will define the economic legacy of his third term.

On the international front, Lula is busy recasting Brazil as both moral voice and industrial heavyweight. Agéncia Brasil reports that during a refinery expansion event in Pernambuco, he delivered an emotional speech on a wave of brutal femicide cases, publicly aligning himself with a tougher national stance against gender‑based violence and pledging a broad awareness campaign led by men. At the same time, Hannover Messe announced that Lula will travel to Germany to officially open the 2026 edition of the world’s biggest industrial trade fair alongside Chancellor Friedrich Merz, a showcase designed to pitch Brazil as a key player in digitalization, clean energy, and climate‑neutral manufacturing and to turbocharge EU‑Mercosur style trade ambitions.

Diplomatically, AFP reporting carried by several outlets says Lula held a 40‑minute call with U.S. President Donald Trump this week, agreeing to intensify joint efforts against organized crime and celebrating the removal of steep U.S. tariffs on some Brazilian exports, though large parts of the trade agenda remain unresolved. Social‑media‑wise, Brazilian coverage highlights that his recent posts have leaned heavily into these themes: defending budget priorities, condemning violence against women, and promoting Brazil’s global industrial role. Any rumors about behind‑the‑scenes deals over court nominations or Central Bank names remain speculative and unconfirmed by the presidency.

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