The Brazilian Institute of Citizenship (Ibraci) filed a request in court to suspend the musical prohibition, arguing that the measure can have a negative impact on the local economy
The recent decree signed by the mayor of, who prohibits the performance of music in kiosks and imposes new rules for the waterfronts, generated a wave of criticism and resulted in a lawsuit. The Brazilian Institute of Citizenship (Ibrac) filed a request in court to suspend the musical prohibition, arguing that the measure can have a negative impact on the local economy.
During a public hearing held at, musicians and representatives of the artistic class expressed their concerns about the financial and cultural damages that the decree can cause. The councilors also spoke out against the new guidelines, which include the ban on the sale of glass bottles and the change in the identification of tents.
The mayor, Carlo Caiado, announced the formation of a commission that will dialogue with the mayor about the statute of the waterfront, seeking a revision of the established rules. “We are creating the commission for dialogue and centrality. In this sense, the dialogue with the mayor has always been good. Renato Moura will lead us,” said Caiado.
Published by Nátaly Tenório
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