A Lula government commission with representatives of various ministries will visit on Thursday (15) that of Moinho, in central São Paulo, whose unoccupament by the government () has generated conflict with residents. The conduct of the operation has been causing discomfort in federal management, which owns the area.
The purpose of the visit, which will not be attended by state government representatives, is to listen to complaints from residents about how the process has been effective.
The area in which the community is located was in the process of donating by the Union to state management. Before and the assignment.
The Commission that goes to the community is made up of authorities of the Ministries of Management, Cities, Human Rights and the General Secretariat of the Presidency.
The idea is that the federal government officials talk directly with residents about what is happening on the spot.
The eviction operation began in mid -April. Since then, there has been a record of clashes between residents and police. Community protests have also caused interruption of trains circulation.
In the project presented by the state to the federal government, after removal, the land will receive a park and can still count on other interventions, such as a future train station. To this end, the area would need to be given to the state.
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