Lula claims that Juan Guaidó is no longer relevant in Venezuela (and defends Maduro)
Yesterday he also released new campaign material in which he claimed Bolsonaro supported "pedophile dictators," explicitly mentioning Stroessner, the dictator of Paraguay until 33 years ago.
Juan Guaidó, who the government of Jair Bolsonaro recognizes as the "legal president" of Venezuela, was assailed by Lula da Silva yesterday, who claimed he "is no longer anything" in that country. At a news conference at a Rio de Janeiro hotel, Lula said, "It is ridiculous that the ambassador to Brazil is the one designated by Guaidó, Maria Teresa Belandria, who no longer represents anything in Venezuela."