Feb 10 • 20:37 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

In a session of the Chamber about the PT, Gleisi sings a part of a samba-enredo in homage to Lula

During a solemn session marking the 46th anniversary of the Workers' Party, Minister Gleisi Hoffmann sang a verse from a samba-enredo in homage to President Lula.

On October 10, during a solemn session of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, Minister of Institutional Relations Gleisi Hoffmann commemorated the 46th anniversary of the Workers' Party (PT) by singing a segment from the samba-enredo dedicated to President Lula by the Acadêmicos de Niterói samba school. The performance was part of a larger celebration acknowledging the significance of the party and Lula's contributions to Brazilian politics.

Hoffmann encouraged attendees to embrace the spirit of Carnival and highlighted the beauty of the samba-enredo, expressing pride in the cultural celebration intertwined with the political legacy of the Workers' Party. This tribute is timely, given Lula's recent return to the presidency and the significance of samba music in Brazilian culture, often used to express collective identity and social issues.

The homage reflects the intertwining of political and cultural narratives in Brazil, especially as Lula's administration navigates contemporary challenges. By celebrating these cultural elements, the event not only honored Lula but also reinforced the Workers' Party's long-standing relationship with Brazilian cultural traditions and its ongoing relevance in the current political landscape.

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