Brazil's President Lula has denied again, this time from China, that he is not considering a third term as it is forbidden by the constitution.
This speculation is brought on by the continuing complications of the cancer treatment of his hand-chosen substitute, Minister Dilma.
While he continues to deny his interest in another term of bleeding the treasury, his troops in the congress are offering all sort of benefits to those who sign a petition to change the constitution in order to allow Lula to stand for President again.