 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. This is a political crisis because people no longer believe in governments. Before this crisis, the plan of the capital in the whole world is that in order to get out of it, they need to adapt in a private way to the well-being of nature, such as oil, mines, biodiversity, water, etc. Second, privatize state-owned companies that give a lot of profit. Third, remove the rights of workers to get a raise in the profit rate. And finally, privatize public services to transform health, education, housing, not more than a right, but in emergencies. Well, to put forward this plan, they need governments of the right, and thus, with the essence of Trump in the United States, then, using all possible manipulations, they imposed right-wing governments in India, in several other parts of the world. And so it was here in Brazil, where, for them to face the crisis with their plan, they imposed on this man who is an unprepared, a madman, as Lula says, because he has no capacity in fact to even get out of the country of the crisis. So we are living that. The government that is trying to privatize natural resources, is removing rights of all types of workers, now putting more effort to remove public housing, and play with all workers, at least those who have a formal job, for private privacy, which is what interests banks. So, what we are facing is a very tough struggle, where the government, at the service of the capital, tries to impose their will, playing for the working class, for the people in general, at the cost of the crisis. They are trying to remove public housing from the peasants, and offering them that from now on, they will only be able to sit down when they are 65 years old, when the law is for women to be 55 years old, and men to be 60 years old. And only a peasant will be able to move forward, if they commit that they contribute during 40 years to the Previdence Institute, that is, the peasants will be out of the public Previdence, they will die a long time before. Well, on the side of the people, there are not many secrets. Many people were afraid of the absence of a government of extreme right, neo-fascist. But we, not only in the MST as in other collective spaces, like the Popular Front, we have defended the thesis that we have to resist that offensive of the government, and at the same time take the initiative of other mobilizations. But, fortunately, the advance of the government on the rights of the workers was so overwhelming that in four months already the contradictions appeared. And a government that had at the beginning the support of 80% of the population now has the support only of 30%, that is, 70% of the people no longer believe in this government. And that has then made it possible that in several moments we have achieved great mass mobilizations, like it was on May 15 when thousands of students and teachers and teachers and the general population left the streets in defense of public education and against the changes they want in the Previdence. That had a lot of impact because there were cities like São Paulo, Rio, in the capitals in general, with mobilizations with more than 100,000 people. São Paulo had 250,000 people and there were also demonstrations in more than 160 cities. That had not been seen, even in the times of Lula and Dilma, it was only compared to the great mobilization against the dictatorship of the direct ones in the 80s. And now, on the 30th, we are back to mobilizing and we are getting ready for June 14 to blow up a great general wave where teachers and the working class will join together. And we, from the countryside, are going to join that general wave, in some way, sweeping the roads, preventing the merchants from circling and doing our part in that demonstration of all the Brazilian people that we do not accept those fascist ideas, we do not accept the withdrawal of rights of the working class and we will fight so that the problems are resolved and that the cost does not go on the back of the workers, but the same bourgeoisie, who is responsible for that capitalist crisis, tries to resolve them. And then there is a new climate in Brazil, a climate in which people have lost their fear and are willing to mobilize. So I think that in the next few months there will be very interesting months in the framework of the force correlation of the Brazilian class struggle that can even influence other countries so that from here we can stop the fascist pretensions and the recovery plan of the capital accumulation of the big companies and of the financial capital. Well, as all of you must have accompanied by the international press, Lula is not even a political prisoner, Lula is kidnapped by the Brazilian capital that was used by judicial manipulations and first they imprisoned him unfairly without any evidence then they prohibited him from competing with the elections, also unfairly because there were other candidates who were in jail and disputed the elections. And thirdly they prohibited him from talking with the people because he knows about his leadership and his power of convocation to the Brazilian people that Lula is in jail as a kidnapping that the bourgeoisie took from the working class because everyone begins to realize that if Lula were in the street they would not have the capacity to impose these reforms against the people as they want. So I am optimistic and I have the security that in the next few months we will give Lula so that he can incorporate to all this effort of gas work, of mobilization of agitation and propaganda so that we can stop the pretensions of that government of crazy fascists that have no responsibility with the future of Brazil and much less with the Brazilian people.