Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Paraiso do Tuiuti denounces coup and criticizes Temer government reforms in Sapucaí | 2018 news wikipedia | samba school

Paraiso do Tuiuti denounces coup and criticizes Temer government reforms in Sapucaí:

School brings plot with criticism of labor reform. Professor who lived the 'vampire' does not openly admit that he represents Michel Temer, but is in favor of protests against the president. Michel Temer "Vampire", Brazilian T-shirt fanatics and Fiesp ducks being controlled by the media, criticizing the Labor and Social Security reforms. These were the themes worked by the Paraíso do Tuiuti samba school on Monday night (11) on the Sapucaí footbridge, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ).
With the plot "My God, my God, is slavery extinct?" Over the 130 years of the Golden Law, the association denounced the parliamentary coup of 2016 against former President Dilma Rousseff and made harsh criticism of the current government of Michel Temer (MDB). In one of the wings, as the Labor and Social Security reform would represent this new slavery in Brazil.
The vampire was represented by history teacher Léo Morais in the last car of the school the ship 'neo tumbeiro'. Leo works as assistant to the carnavalesco Jack Vasconcelos, who invited him to represent the character in the parade. Leo does not openly admit that the vampire is Michel Temer, but says he is in favor of the protests against the president.
"I think we're doing something that everyone wants. Everyone wants to put out, people want to shout the "Fear Out", people want to manifest and is way of manifesting on my part, "said in an interview professor of history Léo Morais, who played the Michel Temer Vampire in the last allegory of the school, entitled "Ship neo tumbeiro".
Another critic of the carnival was to put on the avenue a ward with fantasies of 'puppet demonstrators', mocking demonstrators who asked for impeachment.
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