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1. www.brazzil.com
www.brazzil.com/content/view/1 - [Cached]Published on: 11/28/2007 Last Visited: 1/7/2008
In an interview with the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper on September 2 (the day that the polls began), PT Party President Ricardo Berzoini, said that the plebiscite "is an action on the part of social movements supported by the PT, but this does not mean that the results are directly associated with the party."
President Lula agreed with him. During the plebiscite, he stated that "any discussion on the topic of the CVRD shall not reach my desk." He went on to say that this issue "shall not be discussed in the government as there is a firm act of law that the government shall respect," despite the legal actions taken by several of Konder Comparato's colleagues. -
2. www.brazzil.com
www.brazzil.com/component/opti - [Cached]Published on: 11/7/2006 Last Visited: 7/7/2007
Despite all the exposures of rampant corruption that characterized Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's first term in office, despite several of his ministers being found guilty of the crime of forming a gang, despite the disarray in his Workers Party (PT), which has gone through four different presidents in the last year alone (José Genoíno, Tarso Genro, Ricardo Berzoini and now Marco Aurélio Garcia), despite the deep political crises that several times threatened to lead to the president's impeachment, despite all of this, Lula was reelected in a second round vote October 29.
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At the end of September, I wrote on my blog: "I read in the news that the Workers Party's president, Ricardo Berzoini, announced this Friday that he was leaving the presidency of the party. -
3. MaximumEdge.com News - Brazil presidential candidates seek campaign funds
www.maximumedge.com/cgi/news/a - [Cached]Published on: 8/8/2006 Last Visited: 8/8/2006
"Businesses have become more concerned about public opinion," Ricardo Berzoini, President of Lula's Workers' Party or PT, told . "One thing is the pledges we have received, another is the actual money in the bank account," he added.
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"Lula is very popular and we will use that to launch a campaign for individual donations," said Berzoini.

