A street in northern São Paulo is covered with graffiti depicting the World Cup in Qatar. There are seven editions of the World Cup, that is, since 1998, the neighbors of Rua Capito Sequeira Barbosa gather in Parada Inglesa to paint the asphalt with illustrations of the Brazilian flag, the World Cup mascot and soccer stars.
The 250-meter street, which looks more like a large carpet, also contains an image of Seninha, the character who pays homage to Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, and Pelezinho, a comic book character created by Maurcio de Sousa based on the star. Football is in its infancy. There are still paintings of the flags of the countries participating in this edition of the World Cup.
“The paint comes from the neighborhood, this paint is stored in the back of the garage, which people won’t use anymore, we’re also crowdfunding, because to paint this street, which is 250 meters long, there’s no way you have a lot of paint in the garage!” he jokes. Freelancer lvaro Diniz, 58, better known as Vea.
By the way, the ink in the pen, which he intended to use is the President of the Federal Senate (SF), Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG). He introduced a proposal to amend the Constitution (PEC) on Monday to make Bolsa-Famlia viable in the coming years with a “sense of urgency and priority.”
“I think so. We’re obviously going to make an effort, because we have a few weeks until the end of the year, and the discretion of the Senate and the House is needed as well.” Still from Rodrigo Pacheco, adding that he intends to confirm our responsibility also to hold a debate and allow all senators to cooperate for the ripening of the proposed constitutional amendment (PEC) in Bolsa-Famlia.
The message from the miner, it seems, made many rulers allied with Jair Messias Bolsonaro (PL) already beginning to approach the future government. While Bolsonaro does not officially concede defeat at the polls, those who supported him on the campaign treat the election result as a fait accompli.
Difficulties in balancing the public accounts cause state heads of executive power to turn to President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party) for agreements. Lula informed the parties that Senator Jacques Wagner (PT-BA) will be responsible for negotiating with the senators, and also in the Federal Chamber, Representative José Guimaraes (PT-CE) and Arthur Lira himself will act as mediators with the future government.
Sina effect?
Clearly, the elected PT president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, wasted no time. Yesterday he received, separately, leaders from the MDB, the União Brasil party and the PSD. He assured the three parties that they would have space in the government, but he did not specify the ministries. The idea is that the seats in the Federal House of Representatives and the Senate of the three parties feel thoughtful, both in the distribution of positions in the government and in the distribution of positions in Congress.
The road from Minas Gerais
The union comprising Labor, Federalism and the PCdoB announced yesterday that it would support the reappointment of the House Speaker, Arthur Lyra (PP-AL), to the post. The three seats together contain 80 deputies starting from the next Legislative Council. Let’s go over them: PT (68), PV (6) and PCdoB (6). PSB – The party of the elected vice-president, Geraldo Alcmene, which is not part of the federation. According to Representative Reginaldo López (PT-MG), since everything must always pass in Minas Gerais in politics, the decision was taken unanimously among the party representatives.
I fight in politics
Antonio Soares Dias (pictured) passed away yesterday, in Belo Horizonte, at the age of 78. Born in Montes Claros, north of Minas, he was the youngest legislative president in the state of Minas Gerais – he took office at the age of 31, in 1977. Antonio Dias made a political career in the north of the state, where he was also a leader in the rural area, served terms as a federal deputy and was Mayor Francisco S. from 1996 to 2004.
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The British Embassy said its government is considering an invitation to join the Amazon fund, which already owns about R$3 billion. The fund, launched during Lula’s first government, from 2003 to 2010 funded environmental conservation projects and had Norway and Germany as its largest donors. Protecting the Amazon forest, which absorbs large amounts of greenhouse gases that warm the planet, is part of Lula’s broad plan for Brazil to regain leadership in the fight against climate change.
Calm down, there is more
Support for the re-election of Arthur Lyra was also announced. The shortcut will have 14 deputies next year. “We decided to support the re-election of President Arthur Lira, realizing that we have a Qatari agenda, for the reconstruction of Brazil.” Still by Reginaldo Lopez. Lira’s support goes through clear wording to guarantee governance to the elected president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party). The elections for the speaker of the House of Representatives will be held in early February. The federation’s decision also facilitates the handling of the interim budget for the transition and the lack of a spending cap.
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Norwegian Environment Minister Espen Barth Eide told the UN climate summit in Egypt this month that he expects the fund to restart “shortly after January 1” once PT Lula takes office.
Lula’s former Environment Minister Isabela Teixeira (pictured) confirmed that the UK, France and Switzerland had expressed interest in returning to the fund. Deforestation in the Amazon has reached its highest level in 15 years under Bolsonaro’s government.
President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) has changed environmental protection measures as well as facilitating agriculture and mining in the Amazon region. But now Lula promises to eradicate deforestation with all the tools at his disposal, as well as more resources to comply with environmental laws.
Yesterday, it is true, the House of Representatives said that Rep. Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) went to Qatar on a personal trip and at no cost to Congress. He also wanted to draw the attention of netizens to the “importance of international communication”. Can’t you see the importance of international communication? Will we have to lose one of the very few means of access we have? Quick answer, no! So… the end!
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