Janja Lula reaches Moscow before and has a schedule on education, culture and hunger struggle

Already in the Russian soil, Brazil first woman, Janja Lula Da Silva, this Saturday, is committed to visiting Kremlin in Moscow this Saturday – City Time Zone is six hours ahead of Brazil.
President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, who will be in Moscow on May 8 to attend the 80th anniversary ceremony at the World War II’s Vijaya Day.
In March, the first woman traveled to Japan a week before Lula, who criticized her for not promoting her official commitments. Since April 25, however, the Planeto Palace has begun promoting the janja agenda. Planeto Palace today said that she would fulfill a series of agendas between May 3 and 8 until the President’s arrival in Russia.
“Depending on the relationship between Russia and Brazil, with significant cooperation in education and culture, Zanza has been in these issues, as well as global alliance against Hunger and Poverty, since the first woman was promoted to the first woman, the first woman was proposed by Lula President Lula (20 freighty economies).
Prior to the arrival of the President, Janja had agendas with the Brazilian community in Russia in Moscow, meeting with students at Portuguese -Speaking Teachers and Foreign Literary Library. The first woman is also attending a program at the HSE University and the contribution between the countries at the HSE University against the first woman Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty.
At the invitation of the Russian government, a country like the Janja Bolshoi Theater will visit various places with historical and cultural importance. Planto’s advice recalled that Bolshoi Theater and the branch of the Bolshoi Theater school was Brazil’s only country outside Russia. In addition to Kremlin, she also visits the ancient Imperial Porcelain Factory of the Hermitage Museum, Shed Blood Cathedral and Europe, which was established in 1744 and produces artistic porcelain products in Russia.
At the invitation of the Russian government, the first woman brings a brief visit to the city of Russia’s cultural capital St. Petersburg, where she meets Russian teachers and students of St. Petersburg’s Petersburg, as well as a major institutions in Russia
Since May 8, President Lula’s arrival to Moscow, the first woman accompanies him of all official activities.