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Romeu Zema Vows to Rid Brazil of 'Lulism', Parasites, and Factions

NextFin news, On August 16, 2025, in Brazil, Romeu Zema, the governor of Minas Gerais, officially launched his pre-candidacy for the presidency of the Republic. During his speech, Zema vowed to rid Brazil of what he called 'Lulism', along with criminal factions and parasites, which he described as the nation's biggest enemies.

Zema's declaration was made in a political event covered by multiple Brazilian news outlets including Estado de Minas and Poder360. He emphasized a firm stance against the Workers' Party (PT) ideology, commonly referred to as 'Lulism', signaling a political campaign centered on opposing this movement.

According to the report by Estado de Minas published at 12:30 PM on August 16, 2025, Zema stated, "PT nunca mais" (PT never again), underscoring his commitment to ending the influence of the party and its associated political practices.

Further coverage by Poder360 at 1:03 PM on the same day quoted Zema identifying 'Lulism', criminal factions, and parasites as the greatest threats to Brazil's progress and stability. He linked these elements to corruption and social decay, promising to combat them if elected.

The event took place in Brazil, with Zema addressing supporters and the media, marking a significant moment in the lead-up to the 2026 presidential elections. His campaign message focuses on political renewal and the eradication of entrenched political and criminal influences.

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