Act has absences from PT and CUT and criticism of the left Nutella – 15/11/2024 – Panel

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highlighted the distancing of the more traditional left from this agenda.

There were practically no flags of the PT or the main centrals, such as CUT and Força Sindical, nor leaders of these entities. The few politicians present were from PSOL, such as federal deputies Erika Hilton and Guilherme Boulos and state deputy Carlos Giannazi.

The protest was dominated almost exclusively by left-wing collectives or social movements. The leadership fell to the recently created VAT (Life Beyond Work).

VAT coordinator in São Paulo, Priscila Araújo, criticized both the Bolsonarists and the “Nutella left” in a speech.

“When are you going to leave Lenin and Karl Marx aside and come to the streets?”, she provoked, who works in the telemarketing area. “Don’t come and teach me what exploration is, I’ll set fire to your TCC [Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso]”, he added.

For Giannazi, it is possible to draw a parallel with the beginning of the 2013 events, when the initial motto, the free pass, turned into a gigantic wave of demands for better services.

and can pull a thread from other demands. The unions will have to embrace it or they will be run over”, he says.

The union centrals and the Minister of Labor, Luiz Marinho, initially resisted supporting the amendment that ends the scale, presented by Hilton,

The only care, says Giannazi, is not to repeat the mistake of 2013, when the wave of demonstrations paved the way for the emergence of the so-called “new right”, which resulted in the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff and the election of Jair Bolsonaro.


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