Michelle Bolsonaro Criticizes Lula and Left at PL Mulher Event in Goiás

Michelle Bolsonaro sharply criticized President Lula, First Lady Janja, and left-wing politics during a PL Mulher event in Goiás, emphasizing her conservative evangelical viewpoints and political stance.

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  • • Michelle Bolsonaro labeled Lula and Janja as a couple demonizing Israel and called the left 'cursed'.
  • • She criticized Lula's fiscal policies, highlighting the burden on struggling families due to higher taxes.
  • • Michelle defended Jair Bolsonaro's political role and emphasized his relevance despite being barred from elections until 2030.
  • • She received the honorary citizen title of Goiás for inspiring Brazilian women at the event.

At a PL Mulher event held in Rio Verde, Goiás, former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro delivered a pointed critique of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and First Lady Janja, characterizing them as a "couple who demonizes Israel" and accused the left of being "cursed" and promoting destruction. Speaking from her conservative evangelical perspective, Michelle condemned Lula's spending policies, emphasizing that increased taxes harm struggling families. She contrasted Lula unfavorably with former Uruguayan President José Mujica, whom she described as a modest and genuine socialist.

Michelle also defended her husband, Jair Bolsonaro, asserting that he remains a victim of the political system and that "an election without Jair Bolsonaro does not exist," despite his ineligibility to run until 2030. She encouraged Bolsonaro to maintain his faith and focus on his health. The former First Lady criticized feminist views on masculinity and underscored the importance of collaboration in politics. During the event, Michelle was honored with the title of honorary citizen of Goiás, in recognition of her inspiring role for women, as noted by local officials.

Her remarks typify the continuing political polarization in Brazil and highlight conservative evangelical influences within the PL party. The event and Michelle's rhetoric suggest a strategic effort to rally support ahead of future electoral contests while challenging Lula's leadership and policies from a right-wing vantage point.