Lula attends the Galo da Madrugada parade in Recife alongside Campos and Lyra
President Lula participated in the Galo da Madrugada carnival parade in Recife, where he received a warm welcome from supporters and attended with local political figures.
On Saturday morning, February 14, President Lula kicked off his Carnival agenda by attending the famous Galo da Madrugada parade in Recife, one of the largest carnival events in Brazil. He was seen in a VIP box, separated from the public, alongside Pernambuco's governor Raquel Lyra and Recife's mayor João Campos. Also present was federal deputy Tabata Amaral, who is engaged to Campos, signifying the event's blend of politics and festivity. The couple's upcoming wedding adds a personal touch to the political gathering.
During the parade, President Lula received enthusiastic cheers from the crowd, particularly from musicians leading the trios. He was presented with Pernambuco and Brazilian flags and even a traditional carnival hat, which generated excitement among the revelers. Lula reciprocated the support with applause and gestures of appreciation, emphasizing the connection between political leaders and the artisanal spirit of the celebration. His attendance at such a widely respected event reinforces his connection to the cultural heritage of Brazil.
The first lady Janja was also present, showing her support by donning a shirt associated with a famed local carnival group, Pitombeira dos Quatro Cantos. This group has garnered attention following its appearance in the Oscar-nominated film "O Agente Secreto." Janja's fashion choice not only reflects the local carnival culture but also highlights the intersection of popular culture and political life in Brazil, as the couple embraces the festive atmosphere of Carnaval.