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Will Make Inequality Core Issue Of G20 Under Our Presidency: Brazil President

by Binghamton Herald Report
September 11, 2023
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday suggested that the next G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro will focus on inequality, adding that ‘there’s a lot of inequality in the world’. Speaking to the media before his departure from New Delhi, he said the world cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food and emphasised the need to discuss the issue of inequality.

“Under our presidency next year we will make inequality the core issue of G20. There’s a lot of inequality in the world,” he said.

Lula added, “On inequality we don’t have to convince the rich. Who makes the money when there is growth in GDP? We need to start sharing the money. We cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food.”

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday suggested that the next G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro will focus on inequality, adding that ‘there’s a lot of inequality in the world’. Speaking to the media before his departure from New Delhi, he said the world cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food and emphasised the need to discuss the issue of inequality.

“Under our presidency next year we will make inequality the core issue of G20. There’s a lot of inequality in the world,” he said.

Lula added, “On inequality we don’t have to convince the rich. Who makes the money when there is growth in GDP? We need to start sharing the money. We cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food.”

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday suggested that the next G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro will focus on inequality, adding that ‘there’s a lot of inequality in the world’. Speaking to the media before his departure from New Delhi, he said the world cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food and emphasised the need to discuss the issue of inequality.

“Under our presidency next year we will make inequality the core issue of G20. There’s a lot of inequality in the world,” he said.

Lula added, “On inequality we don’t have to convince the rich. Who makes the money when there is growth in GDP? We need to start sharing the money. We cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food.”

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday suggested that the next G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro will focus on inequality, adding that ‘there’s a lot of inequality in the world’. Speaking to the media before his departure from New Delhi, he said the world cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food and emphasised the need to discuss the issue of inequality.

“Under our presidency next year we will make inequality the core issue of G20. There’s a lot of inequality in the world,” he said.

Lula added, “On inequality we don’t have to convince the rich. Who makes the money when there is growth in GDP? We need to start sharing the money. We cannot have children begging in traffic lights for food.”

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