The mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), said on Saturday (7) that, since he took over the house, he avoided speeches that divide the country. “I think that in recent days, we had the opportunity to actually enter this agenda. And that was, I think, strengthened, pushed, before this last decision of the government to announce tax increase,” said during a panel in Guarujá. São Paulo coast.
For Motta, against or in favor of the current government, the current situation that the country goes through “worries everyone.” “I think this is a feeling that it must surely be, if not unanimous, but a vast majority in this audience that has a significant importance for our country,” he said.
The mayor argued that each must take a little responsibility for the construction of the agenda so that it is not always outsourced.

“I think everyone here can play an important role, especially in the mobilization of society, in favor of an agenda or an agenda that it can often be antipatic or not friendly,” he said.
“If we have the ability to communicate, to face naked and raw reality as it is, we will realize that we have no time to postpone, because what is at stake is the future of our country,” he added.