Monday, October 27, 2014

Already the question expresses the mobility of the major problems of large cities, in which the log

Roseno: footaction "The main challenge is to re-occupy the streets with a tune with popular demands Platform" | Insurgency
In this interview, Renato Roseno, one of the contenders for the presidency by SoL highlights the main challenges of the Brazilian left this time marked by major popular demonstrations. Still talks about the time that the SoL lives, projects that oppose him in the program and that the party must present this year's election: "We will break through the smokescreen and prejudice that prevents these topics footaction related to oppression and human rights gain relevance in the political debate. "
Insurgency: Since June last year, returned to the political center of debate in Brazilian society, with acts that took to the streets of hundreds of cities and presenting various claims. footaction What's new on the political scene?
Renato Roseno: What we've seen in Brazil's exploding three issues that have long been more acute: the problem of large cities that are making life unbearable; deficiency in political representation and even the political system as a whole and the limitation of a neodesenvolvimentista economic model, despite the global environmental crisis which we live, that perpetuates inequalities and the deficit financing of access to health, education and housing quality. So we arrived footaction in June 2013 and surprised by the explosion of protests demanding improvements footaction primarily in utilities and changes the logic of mobility in cities. Today we pay dearly to have services without quality and know that the situation could be otherwise, since the problem is the appropriation of public funds, now largely used to pay the public debt, which at the end of the day, favoring rentiers and bankers.
Already the question expresses the mobility of the major problems of large cities, in which the logic of individual motorized transportation at the expense of the public, collective, has meant denial of the right of movement and restriction of access to public space, conviviality, footaction the leisure. So, we have a mass of workers who lose two, three, four hours a day traveling to work in an expensive public transport, poor quality, which offers no comfort or security. footaction Workers who will spend at least eight hours a day working footaction in what is left for them, which has had no opportunity to choose what they might use their best abilities or desires. Workers who largely are precarious youth who do not want the future to be a repeat footaction of this. And they were angry with the exorbitant spending on mega-events that, over the past years have shown that most suited to the reorganization of the cities that serve increasingly to the logic of capital, so the removal of the poor and the creation of works that transform the goods in large cities, than in the production of some legacy for social majorities.
These social contradictions have led people to the streets. And an absurd crackdown on protesters in Sao Paulo, mostly generated social unrest and outrage over another element of everyday life for Brazilians: police violence, which had been naturalized or concealed, as she was and is part of everyday urban peripheries. That's because the peripheries of the whole country, cases of "Amarildos" are terribly common. And the young, especially the poor and blacks footaction are treated as "dangerous classes", as subjects who must be imprisoned footaction or simply eliminated. With the expansion of the protests that took unknown footaction to a whole generation of Brazilians who over ten years have grown to see the political dimensions be transformed into an act of negotiation of interests from above, the street came to be, how would Leminski the main part of town. Meanwhile, parliament, occupied mostly by conservative, representatives of agribusiness and other sectors of capital, increasingly distanced himself from the population. Lost legitimacy, credibility. footaction And the Executive, with the Labor Party ahead, showed total inability to respond footaction to the demands made on the streets. So is that of the five pacts presented by Dima Rousseff, just what guarantee fiscal stability was followed to the letter. Even political reform set out as possible, within the framework of the system we live in, to the immense crisis of political representation, was honored. The PT is simply unable to make a direct confrontation with the sectors that benefit so many inequalities, since these are the sectors that sustain the state apparatus.
For all that, the political landscape we experience is another. Social majorities footaction are interested in politics. Took to the streets, lived in front of police repression, tore achievements. There are also m

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