President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) published on . In the publication made in the early afternoon of this Thursday (10), the head of the Executive wrote: “Here is Brazil”.
This is Brazil. 🇧🇷
— Lula (@LulaOficial)
The president’s post had no context. This Thursday morning (10), Lula recorded videos for the electoral campaign of candidates supported in the second round. The commitment was not on the president’s official agenda.
STF
The official profile of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) was also published again on the platform. In the first post after his return, he published a long message about the process of suspending and resuming the X in Brazil.
“For any company to operate in Brazil, it must comply with laws and respect the Constitution. The social network
For any company to operate in Brazil, it must comply with laws and respect the Constitution. The social network
— STF (@STF_oficial)
Ministers
Lula’s ministers also used X again to publicize agendas and even campaign. The Minister of Agrarian Development, Paulo Teixeira, used the social network to talk about the electoral dispute in São Paulo. The Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, published on the platform to publicize the department’s actions.
Why didn’t the mayor go to the debate with the mayor? What does he have to hide? What is his fear?
— Paulo Teixeira (@pauloteixeira13)
In 21 months we reached the mark of 253 markets open to Brazilians.
— Carlos Fávaro (@Carloshbfavaro)
Parliamentarians
Deputies and senators also posted on the social network. The government leader in Congress, Randolfe Rodrigues (PT), used the X to talk about Executive initiatives. Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) criticized President Lula.
Suspension and fines
and comply with all STF orders to resume operating in the country.
The social network was down for 39 days. The suspension occurred after failing to comply with STF decisions and withdrawing his legal representation in the country.
On October 1, the company announced that it would pay all fines imposed by the Supreme Court. To do this, he asked for his bank accounts to be unblocked by the Central Bank.
Payment of fines was one of the conditions for X to return to operating in the country.
The company had already appointed legal representative in Brazil and complied with STF decisions to block nine profiles on the platform.