Monday, February 7, 2011

Brazil .- Dilma Rousseff weekly radio show premieres

BRASILIA, 7 Feb. The president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, resumed on Monday radio program that he created his political godfather and predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in seeking to maintain direct contact with the population. The program will now be called 'Coffee with the President' and keep the same format that Lula maintained during his eight years in office (2003-2010).

Will air on Monday and will last only five minutes in which talk about an important matter of national interest or make announcements. "I want to make this program a meeting with the Brazilian people," he expressed in his inaugural program Rousseff. "I like to talk on the radio because it reaches more distant places," he added, was quoted by the Brazilian press.

In its first edition, the Brazilian president announced that his government has distributed free medicines for hypertension and diabetes by the plan "Here is a popular drug store ', which would benefit about 40 million people. "My commitment to the eradication of poverty goes through the distribution of drugs," he emphasized.

Rousseff, who took office on January 1, recalled that in his program of government committed to ending extreme poverty in the South American nation, considered an international economic promise.

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