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The former minister speaks to TV 247 about the situation of the pandemic in Brazil and says that the country “is adrift and the helmsman is a genocide.” For her, “the crowd is in the streets because we don’t have leadership.” Viewed
247 – The sociologist and former minister Eleonora Menicucci attributes to President Jair Bolsonaro (or his absence) the fact that we are witnessing large New Year’s Eve parties in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. “The crowd is in the streets because we don’t have leadership,” he said in an interview with TV 247 on Saturday night (2).
Eleonora, who commanded the portfolio of the Secretariat for Women’s Policy during the government of former president Dilma Rousseff, says that Bolsonaro, who starred in Dantesque scenes on the coast of São Paulo, where hugs distributed me huddled in the sea, always causing crowds, “is pushing everyone to the slaughterhouse.”
“I am not surprised, I am just outraged that he is still doing this, when the numbers are overwhelming,” he said, referring to the increase in Covid-19 cases and deaths. November to December there was a 64% increase in deaths due to illness, holidays and two electoral rounds.
The former minister also raised the debate on the psychological impact of the pandemic on the lives of men and women and highlighted the inequality in the division of domestic tasks in the home, causing great tension in women, who still receive the task of caring. “This care cannot continue only in the hands of women. We are proposing a review of the sexual division of labor ”, he defended.
Regarding 2021 and the government’s way of survival, he highlights the “disastrous” moment of the country in relation to the economy, but he does not agree with the assessment that “the market is against it,” in reference to Bolsonaro. “Unfortunately, he still has some strength to hold on to.”
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