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Brazilian Left Leader Lula Gets General Approval – French Daily Digest

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Today is traditional Halloween in the West on November 1st. The vast majority of French newspapers do not publish print editions. The national and international news focuses of the newspapers’ web pages are: French Prime Minister Borne passed Article 49.3 of the constitution and the first part of the 2023 budget was approved without parliamentary vote. In recent days, some radical environmentalists have tried to using violent means to demonstrate, which raised doubts; Brazil’s left-wing leader Lula won the elections by a narrow margin, widely recognized by the international community.

Brazilian left-wing leader Lula defeated his opponent in the presidential election of 30, winning the presidency with a narrow majority of 50.9%. Several newspapers have reported and analyzed it from different angles.

Lula’s victory marks the return of the left to Latin America

“Le Figaro” underlined: Lula narrowly won the elections in Brazil, the left of the South American country can proudly claim to have led most of the countries of the subcontinent. However, this left winger is no longer the same as Hugo Chavez, Kirchner, in the 2000s.Nestor Kirchner), Correa (Rafael Correa) or the left wing where iconic figures such as Lula have won. Lula is the only survivor of that era.

The South American left today can be divided into three categories: the first is left authoritarianism dominated by Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela; the second is the traditional left made up of Mexico, Argentina, Honduras and Peru; the third is Chile and Colombia. New left. It remains to be seen in which category Brazil will fall under Lula. Whether Lula has moved to the new left or remains on the traditional left alongside Mexico and Argentina will depend on his future performance in the first months of his term.

Brazil’s left-wing leader Lula wins global congratulations

“Liberation” and “Echo” respectively reported that Lula’s victory won the congratulations of the major world powers: from the United States to China, from France to Latin America, the leaders of all parties expressed their warm welcome to the election of Lula. The first to react was the French President Emmanuel Macron, who expressed his relief at the fact that “a new page is opening in the history of Brazil”; US President Biden said in a statement released that night that he “is looking forward to working with Lula”; the European Commission President Von der Leyen and the new British Prime Minister Sunak have also expressed the same wish.

China and Russia also congratulated Lula on his election. China has important trade relations with Brazil. Brazil is the largest exporter of beef in the world, with nearly half of its production going to China, which is also the largest buyer of soybeans.

Les Echos highlights: After twelve years without power, the icon of the left is back in vogue.

“Liberation Daily” stressed: In the eyes of Lula’s voters, Lula’s election brings hope for Brazil to restart its dream.

In reporting the news of Lula’s victory in the elections in Brazil, the “newspaper of the Cross” stressed: Lula has defeated her opponent and regained power. Icon of the South American left, the activist engaged in trade union activities during the military dictatorship, then convicted of corruption, is today a victorious figure who has written the contemporary history of Brazil.

China opens the largest pig farm in the world

Furthermore, Le Figaro reported that China has opened the largest pig farm in the world. According to reports, in Ezhou city, not far from Wuhan, Hubei province, China, two huge 26-story concrete buildings emerged from the ground, attracting the world’s attention. It is a building used to raise pigs and can house 650,000 pigs.

The largest pig building in the world was put into operation in early October. Each floor is expected to contain 25,000 pigs, which are housed in the building, fed and then transported to slaughterhouses to meet the huge demand from Chinese consumers.

The pig building is impressive not only for its extraordinary size, but also for the advanced technology it employs. All care, from cleaning, feeding and slaughtering, is performed by the control center using state-of-the-art automated procedures. This state-of-the-art pig building has mobilized over € 580 million in investment. The building is air-conditioned and ventilated to ensure a uniform and stable temperature throughout the year. The robot is responsible for daily monitoring of the pig health and can measure the slightest changes in body temperature.

Le Figaro pointed out that the Wuhan market and its pangolins have gained notoriety over the past three years and China is no stranger to health and food scandals. Furthermore, after four years of African swine fever and other types of swine fever, China really needs to rebuild its flock.

However, this time around, China will never allow any viruses to invade.

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