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The mayor of São Paulo, Bruno Covas, repealed the law that gave free public transportation to people over 60 years old.
Governor João Doria, who has just returned from a hasty trip to Miami after declaring a red phase in the state, also decided to withdraw this right, in a joint action.
The 2013 measure was enacted by Fernando Haddad. The state’s economy is meager.
Much less than what Bruno’s salary increase will cost: from R $ 24,175.55 to R $ 35,462.00. (Deputy Ricardo Nunes will go from R $ 21,700.00 to R $ 31,915.80).
On September 17, the reelection candidate was going to ask for the support of the National Union of Retirees (Sindnapi), affiliated to the Union Force of the Paulinho Selection.
“Only here in the city of São Paulo, there are 2 million elderly, retired and pensioners. This shows how our work has been recognized and our campaign has grown, ”said Covas.
“Those who have dedicated their lives to contributing to the city need and deserve due respect.”
The president of Sindnapi, João Inocentini took the bag from the boy.
“Bruno Covas has our full support because he is a serious politician, a good manager and who has always paid attention to the issues of the elderly,” said the leader.
Yes.
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