CRISTINA GRAEML calls actions for women sealing – 21/03/2025 – Power

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First woman to compete for a claim to the City Hall of, the journalist (), 55, recognizes the lack of women in politics and argues that their participation in Parliament is proportional to the size of the female population, mostly in the country.

Nevertheless, he says he is not convinced about proposals as a reserve of seats in and claims he preferred to “not seal” when asked about the absence of specific policies for women in his government plan, a point explored by the opponent in the 2024 campaign, the today’s mayor (PSD).

Candidate for Nanico PMB (Brazilian Women’s Party), Cristina was one of the main surprises of the municipal election as he moved to the second round and, with the wave of the former president (PL), threatens the election of Governor Ratinho Jr. (PSD) candidate.

“My government plan was all designed by men and women, so obviously I couldn’t do public policy just for men. If I do a health policy, I’ll say ‘women will be left out’? If I do a policy for education, I will say ‘boys do not study’? In an interview with Sheet.

Cristina presents herself as a conservative name in politics and, in last year’s campaign, the first she played, became known as representative of the radical right in a clash with the traditional right, headed by the PSD group.

“I am not anti -commulher, a, like him [adversário na campanha] tried to put. It was the group of 200 volunteers who were with me and did not want to seal, because it is not our line of ideology, “she continued, about her government plan.

Cristina states that the volunteers gathered to make their government plan focused on raising the problems that bothered the Curitiba and that adjustments could be made in the document if elected.

“But I didn’t worry about we will seal here and say that I’m going to create a woman’s secretariat. Or are we going to seal here? Let’s say we are going to make a woman program in the park?”

Affiliated last month we can keep an eye on a candidacy for Paraná in 2026, Cristina belongs to the group that embraced flags against the (Supreme Court) and what they call “the minister’s dictatorship.” The group’s priority today is to articulate amnesty to those reported by the 8 January scammers, called by political prisoners.

Thus, according to Cristina, it is only possible to discuss specific policies for women when the country “resume the rule of law”.

“When laws are respected and applied equally to everyone, men and women benefit. Society works better. And then, because it works better, we can look at the specific problems of each genre, each race, each age group, each social range, and think of specific policies for those who are more needy,” he said.

“With the institutional mess we have today, without respect for independence between the powers, you can’t think of men or women.”

For Cristina, right -wing voters from her ideological field would be aware of what she calls “taking a step back.” “Of course we want equal opportunities, of course we want vacancies and everything, but we will discuss this after we are working for everyone.”

The Brazilian Women’s Party, formally chaired by businesswoman Suêd Haidar, was Cristina’s first party. The acronym housed it for last year’s electoral dispute, but, and the national summit even interfered with the local command to try to veto the candidacy.

Cristina said she only learned of the existence of the PMB when she faced the rejection of the other parties she sought. He stated that, knowing the statute, he identified himself with the “antifeminist” guideline that the acronym preached.

She says she is not against historical feminism, but that the current movement is “radical and considers that every man is toxic.”

“Feminism adopted the LGBT agenda and, for example, the case of women in sports, it [o movimento] does not defend the woman. Because they are biological men who come in to occupy the place of women in the sport and always win, “he said.

“I am against feminism that blinds itself to women’s rights in some aspects and attacks 100% of men. The Patriarchate Oppressor. Everything that happened in the past was oppressive. It can not see anything good in what our ancestors have built, our risns, pentavos built.

Like PMB, Somos is also today chaired by a woman, federal deputy Renata Abreu (SP). Within the new party, Cristina states that she must take charge of “Somos Mulher” in Paraná and that the idea is to promote conversations and attract affiliates.

“When you have a lot of choice of a candidate woman, men and women will choose women naturally, as we choose men’s candidates as well.”

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