Bolsonaro left Brazil palace in 'shoddy condition'

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Rosangela 'Janja' da Silva showed Brazilian TV what she said was major damage at the Alvorada Palace, the presidential residence in Brasilia

First Lady Rosangela"Janja" da Silva gave Brazil's biggest broadcaster, TV Globo, a tour of the Alvorada Palace, the presidential residence in Brasilia.

She showed the camera crew torn rugs, damaged floors, a broken window, a ceiling stained by water leaks, a massive banquet hall left bare of furniture and other issues that would leave normal outgoing tenants nervous over getting their deposits back. Ms Da Silva, 56, said the first couple would carry out renovations to repair the damages and a full inventory of the residence's furniture and art before moving in."We're thinking of adding the things that are inside it , too, so this doesn't happen again, where a president comes and takes historic items that belong to the Brazilian state."

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