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1!![[center: [- [[Characters/TheNewOrderANewMillennium Main Character Index]] -]]] [[center: [- '''Superpowers:''' [[Characters/ANMGermany Großgermanisches Reich]] | [[Characters/ANMUsa United States of America]] | [[Characters/ANMJapan Dai Nippon Teikoku]] -]]] [[center: [- '''Major Powers:''' [[Characters/ANMChina Republic of China]] | [[Characters/ANMSovietUnion Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] | [[Characters/ANMItaly Regno D'Italia]] -]]] [[center: [-'''Minor Powers:''' [[Characters/ANMFrance French State]] | [[Characters/ANMBritain United Kingdom]] -]]] [[center: [- '''Other Countries:''' [[Characters/ANMManchuria State of Manchuria]] -]]]
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5!!Federative Republic of Brazil
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8->'''Official Name:''' Federative Republic of Brazil
9->'''Ruling Party:''' Partido dos Trabalhadores[[note]]Workers' Party[[/note]]
10->'''Ideology:''' Lulism[[note]]Socialism[[/note]]
11!!Starting Presidents
12[[folder:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ]]
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14->'''Role:''' Head of State
15->'''Party:''' Partido dos Trabalhadores[[note]]Workers' Party[[/note]]
16->'''Ideology:''' Lulism[[note]]Socialism[[/note]]
17->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote: Click to Show]]Born in 1945 in the verdant hills of Pernambuco, Luis Ignacio Lula de Silva’s childhood was marked by poverty, hardship, and struggle. Growing up, Lula witnessed firsthand the grievous inequalities that separated the haves from the have-nots in Brazilian society. Determined to fight for a fairer Brazil, Lula became involved in the labor movement from a young age, striking, petitioning, and protesting in the name of the working man.\
18Before long, Lula's infectious charisma and tireless spirit mobilized Brazil’s political left, capturing the hearts and minds of working-class people throughout the nation. It should come as no surprise, then, that Lula, standing at the forefront of the Brazilian labor movement, would inevitably take his activism to its next logical step by announcing his candidacy for the 1994 Brazilian general election.\
19Lula’s campaign painted a rosy picture of a rehabilitated Brazil — one which addressed income inequality, invested in education, and was rife with new opportunities for the other half. His persuasive oratory skills resonated deeply with blue-collar voters yearning for change, and after all the votes were tallied at last, candidate Lula became Brazil’s President-elect. \
20Today, President Lula enjoys near-universal support from his base, but stark opposition from conservative demagogues and shameless grifters remains a persistent thorn in his side. Each day, without fail, trashy tabloids and right-wing mouthpieces of all stripes relentlessly accuse his administration of overspending, over-regulating, and overreaching. \
21Thus far, however, President Lula has managed to navigate the minefield of political obstacles laid in his path. He has already made good on a number of campaign promises, and his unwavering commitment to social justice has allowed him to maintain popular support throughout his tenure. By all means, Luis Ignacio Lula de Silva has pulled his country out of the darkness — but the battle for Brazil’s destiny is far from over...[[/labelnote]]

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