“Radicalism for me is the one that turns the garbage over to eat,” says Boulos.



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The candidate Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) celebrated the arrival to the second electoral round in São Paulo and highlighted a campaign carried out without the support of the public sector. “The city continued, we had 17 seconds on television against almost 4 minutes for the current mayor. We did not have, nor do we have, nor do we want the support of machines from the federal government, the state government and the City Council,” he said. “We had a result in this first round that surprised many people,” he added and saw, in the second round, the 10 minutes a day that he and Covas would have to present their proposals, in addition to the debates. “São Paulo is the third city in the world with the most deaths from coronavirus, but it has closed hospitals. The periphery is abandoned by the PSDB. I do not appear on the periphery every four years to make promises. The people here are not statistics, they are people “. “he said attacking the Covas administration, to which he responded for being” radical “.”I saw Covas talking about radicalism. The radicalism for me is that people become garbage to eat, it is the abandonment of the people. We want and will reverse the priorities, remove the periphery from abandonment ”.

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