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Brazilian President Lula discharged from hospital after surgery to stop brain bleed

SAO PAULO (AP) 鈥 Brazilian President Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva was discharged from the hospital Sunday after undergoing surgery to stop a brain bleed.

SAO PAULO (AP) 鈥 Brazilian President was discharged from the hospital Sunday after to stop a brain bleed.

The 79-year-old president spoke alongside doctors in a press conference on Sunday morning in a show that he was doing well following the

鈥淚鈥檓 here alive, well, with the urge to work. And I鈥檒l tell you something I used to say during the campaign. I鈥檓 79 years old, I have the energy of 30 and the enthusiasm of 20 to build this country,鈥 Lula said.

Lula's medical team said the surgery went well and that Lula would be able to walk and hold meetings as he rests in his home in the city of Sao Paulo until Thursday.

The leader's doctors said international travel would be out of the question until further notice, but that he'd be able to travel to the country's capital, Brasilia, if all goes well in a medical exam.

The president also offered his first comments on , a former member of President Jair Bolsonaro鈥檚 government and his 2022 running mate, in connection with investigations into an alleged coup plot. Lula has largely avoided commenting on the case because of ongoing investigations.

鈥淚t is not possible for us to accept disrespect for democracy, disrespect for the constitution. And it is not possible for us to accept that in a generous country like Brazil we have people of high military rank plotting the death of a president, his vice president and a presiding judge of the supreme electoral court,鈥 said Lula.

Braga Netto was indicted in November, along with Bolsonaro and 35 others, on charges of plotting a coup to keep Bolsonaro in office after his failed 2022 reelection bid.

Prosecutors have not yet filed formal charges against Braga Netto. His arrest was related to allegations of obstructing the collection of evidence, the Federal Police said in a statement.

Thiago Mostazo And Maycron Abade, The Associated Press

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