Desconhecido: It is social terror, terror in Brazilian communities, where we see the concrete effects.
Desconhecido: And it is here: it is our police, our intelligence, the Revenue Service, COAF, the Federal Police — it is up to us to respond to this.
And President Lula's government has led this debate on organized crime; the Ministry of Finance participates... Because combating the financial flows of organized crime, I believe, is the most important thing for us to choke off this evil that continues to cause serious harm to our community.
Desconhecido: Mr. President, I began by saying, you were not there, that I have a unique opportunity in your government, which is to show the world and Brazil in particular that we are able to present what the world urgently asks for: a humanist, progressive economic policy.
Desconhecido: incredible, which should be an example for other countries in this historic moment.