Luis Inácio Lula da Silva was elected President
of the Republic of Brazil achieving almost 60 million votes. He is the only
Brazilian to achieve such magnitude of ballots during a presidential election.
Broadening the plebiscitary character of the first turn of the election, the
more than 60% valid votes confirm a strong desire for change against the current
administrative policy. This oppositional sense was the predominant character of
the elections in 2002.
The triumph of the candidacy of Luis Inácio Lula da Silva expresses the victory
of political and social forces - popular and middle ones, who were never
represented in the central administration of Brazil - allied to sectors of the
dominant classes interested in another direction for Brazil. The movement of
workers, the popular organizations and the democratic and patriotic entities
constituted the main supporting base of the victorious candidacy. This is a
historical event that will reverberate all over the world. It will be placed
among other remarkable moments of our political history, given the
particularities of each period, that have opened the way to a new stage of
social progress such as the abolition of slavery, the proclamation of the
republic and the revolution of 1930.
The election of Lula for president has a sense of continuity regarding the
development of the democratic, popular and patriotic struggles of the Brazilians
for a national model of development. The success achieved on this October 27
gives breath to the refrained hope for a new era, opening the way for building a
sovereign and influent country in the international context, a democratic
country that follows the path of social progress.
Brazil passes through the end of a cycle. Especially during the last twenty
years, the great historical impasses were aggravated as never before -
dependence, social inequality -, worsening a condition of recurring crises. The
many sectors of the dominant elites that take turns during the last two decades,
especially during the 90's, have perverted the possibility of a national project
and clearly failed in carrying through a project of development based on foreign
capital, intensifying financial crises, stagnating the economy and taking the
country's foreign vulnerability to extreme levels. The social reality has
deteriorated, resulting in an unprecedented situation of increasing violence and
in the expansion of organized crime in urban centers.
The struggle of the workers and lower strata to
resist the dominant neoliberal policy gained amplitude and reached culminant
levels such as in 1998, during the March to Brasília. The growing unemployment,
the expansion of underemployment, the continuous decrease of the income of
salaried workers, the increase of inequalities and poverty and the ancient
predominance of large territorial properties in the fields have all led to
successive manifestation of broad social sectors in opposition to the government
of Fernando Henrique Cardoso. The awareness that change is imperative in the
course imposed by this government was manifested all over the country.
The Workers Party, as the greatest winner of
this electoral battle, spearheaded by the great popular leadership of Lula, and
the other opposing parties became the focus of the desire for change expressed
by the vast majority of the Brazilian population. The Communist Party of Brazil
took part and also helped outline the course and the development of the
trajectory that resulted in the current victory. Since the walk that started in
the election in1989, passing by the elections in 1994 and 1998, and now in 2002,
PT and PCdoB compose a constant nucleus that is committed to searching a new
solution with a democratic, popular and progressive meaning to Brazil.
Under these circumstances, PCdoB has played a
relevant role concentrating the aspiration for change of workers, the
progressive youth, women who fight for their emancipation and other oppressed
sectors. The Party achieved 9 million votes for its candidates to the Senate,
the House of Representatives, state assemblies and for the party itself.
Communists will persistently make efforts during this moment to further and
develop the political realm in order to agglutinate the forces most interested
in defending Brazil, retaking national development, with broader political
freedom and social justice.
Brazil enters a decisive and unique moment. The
victory won by the democratic, popular, patriotic and progressive forces under
the leadership of Lula places before them a great challenge: constituting the
new administration with a front-like character supported by the political
majority; maintaining the endorsement of the popular and advanced movement; and
beginning the transition towards the fulfillment of the project of change. The
result of the electoral campaign has shown that, under the current conditions,
Lula concentrates the political means necessary to unite the majority of the
Brazilians with a view to fulfill the new project of national building.
The new government inherits impasses of
structural nature and constant crises that are mainly the result of eight years
of the administration of Fernando Henrique Cardoso. The extreme foreign
vulnerability of Brazil, the constant risk of an exchange collapse amidst a
world situation of war threats tending to recession, exacerbate the domestic
economic instability and leave the country hostage to international financial
circles and the imperial system of power. Such situation will demand from the
new leading forces clearness and firmness of purpose. Under the current
conditions of Brazil and the world, the fulfillment of the new project demands
dialogue and, at the same time, the mobilization of the numerous segments
representing society in order to win the resistances and obstacles that will be
found.
We are aware of the dimension of the project of
change desired by the majority of the nation. Building it will not be an easy or
a simple task and there will be no room for self-centered impulses. But we
cannot stop at the beginning or in the middle of the way. The trust in the power
of our people, the understanding and the command of Brazil's huge potentials are
the driving forces necessary to reach a most desired stage of sovereignty,
democracy and social justice. A new era is beginning. This is our conviction.
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