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Lula seeks his own security recipe to counter Brazilian right wing's tough-on-crime narrative
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Brazilian President Lula announced a USD 2.25 billion public security plan targeting organized crime, prison control, and arms trafficking ahead of October's presidential election, positioning his government against the right wing's tough-on-crime narrative.

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Lula seeks his own security recipe to counter Brazilian right wing's tough-on-crime narrative
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday unveiled in Brasília a public security plan worth around USD 2.25 billion aimed at weakening the finances of organized crime, regaining control of prisons, curbing arms trafficking, and improving homicide investigations, five months ahead of October's presidential election. The package is designed to give the government a distinct identity on one of the issues where public opinion sees the ruling party at its weakest against the right wing
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