The mayor of São Paulo, (MDB), asked this Friday (12) the president (PT) helps with the electricity distributor Enel. The head of the São Paulo Executive made the appeal during the launch ceremony of the SBT Newsin Osasco (SP), where invited authorities spoke.
“I hope that on Monday, president, we still don’t have the city of São Paulo with Enel, you need to help us with that. It’s not easy,” he said, to which Lula reacted in the audience with a smile.
On Wednesday (10), a windstorm hit the capital of São Paulo and .
Nunes spoke shortly after former minister and former federal deputy Fábio Faria, who is leading the new channel SBT News. In addition to him and Lula, the governor of São Paulo, (Republicans), the vice president and minister of Development, Industry and Commerce, the ministers (Farm), Frederico Siqueira Filho (Communications) and Sidônio Palmeira (Secretariat of Social Communication).
The Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes was also present. It was the magistrate’s first public appearance after the against him and his wife, Viviane Barci.
BLACKOUT IN SP
The governor of São Paulo defended on Thursday (11) federal government intervention in Enel. He stated that the measure is necessary to resolve the problem.
“The intervention works, the contingency plan does not”, said Tarcísio. The governor classified the company’s performance in reestablishing energy supply as “absolutely insufficient”.
In a note, the Minister of Mines and Energy, criticized the stance of Tarcísio and Ricardo Nunes in relation to the blackout.
“While the governor of São Paulo and the mayor of the state capital prefer to turn an extreme weather episode into a political dispute, the government remains focused on what really matters: restoring electricity to the population quickly and safely,” said Silveira.
The windstorm recorded in São Paulo was the biggest in history. The winds reached 98 km per hour in Lapa, West Zone of the city, and 96 km per hour in the region of Congonhas airport.
Not totally, in Congonhas and at Guarulhos international airport.
