Lula is going to build a government based on alliances, a government in which businessmen, bankers, trade unions -- the whole of society -- will participate. The trademark of Lula's government will be participation.

Brazil has a competitive advantage and an important place internationally. So, we need to support these companies.

The Brazilian economy is moving forward like someone driving a car with their foot on the brake.

The economic policy will not change.

We cannot create artificiality, we cannot evade the principles of the floating exchange rate.

The government will be making every effort to bring down interest rates more and more so that sustainable growth can be consolidated.

This is the first time in a long time that Brazil has been able to put together so many favorable conditions for growth. And that fact is due to the economic policies that have been in effect over the last three years.

Brazil has never been more attractive to foreign investors. The fundamentals of Brazil are solid, and in this election year we are in a comfortable position.

We plan on implementing policies that will supplement the deficiencies of the market ... compliment it with actions of the state.