Prime Minister Kishida is set to be welcomed by President Lula this Friday (May 3) at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasília, where they'll engage in discussions.
The pending lands include Morro dos Cavalos and Toldo Imbu in the state of Santa Catarina, Potiguara de Monte-Mor in Paraíba, and Xukuru Kariri in Alagoas.
The president’s idea is to bring together “democrat presidents” at an event on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, slated to take place in New York in September.
The original right of traditional indigenous occupation is provided for in the 1988 Federal Constitution, which guarantees permanent possession for these peoples.
The figure was presented by the e-commerce giant’s CEO Fernando Yunes to President Lula during a Monday meeting at the Planalto presidential palace.