Pre-candidates linked to the MTST (Homeless Workers Movement), state deputy Ediane Maria () and the leader will promote a caravan through cities in the interior of São Paulo and the metropolitan region to denounce the increase in feminicides in the state.
Cases grew 96% between 2021 and 2025, according to a survey by the Brazilian Public Security Forum.
“The Women in Movement Caravan is a call to action,” says Ediane, who will be running for re-election, citing the name of the initiative.
For Natália, wife of the minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency, Guilherme Boulos, the record of femicides is not the result of chance.
“It is a political choice by the Tarcísio government, which did not invest as much as it should in combating violence against women”, says she, who will be a candidate for federal deputy, also for PSOL.
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