Bolsonaro, Unaware about Hunger in Brazil, MPs Say
Bolsonaro, Unaware about Hunger in Brazil, MPs Say
Bolsonaro, Unaware about Hunger in Brazil, MPs Say

In this regard, Congressman Orlando Silva commented that by speaking in this way, 'Bolsonaro attacks common sense and despises the pain of those who suffer'.
In a message posted on Twitter, Silva said the president is limited to Barra da Tijuca, a neighborhood that has luxury condominiums and shopping malls in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where his family lives.
Therefore, he said, 'ignore the real country, the dramas that afflict the people. He's a social media peacock, a charlatan,' he remarked.
In the same way, legislator Renildo Calheiros considered it cruel to say that there is no hunger in Brazil, 'with some 55 million poor and more than 15 million living below the extreme poverty line.
International organizations guarantee that during the government of Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva (2003-2011) and Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) some 50 million Brazilians were lifted out of poverty.
Specialists warn that cuts in social programs, the adoption of neoliberal policies and the precariousness of work will lead to a scenario of misery. The trend towards poverty reduction in Brazil has been reversed.
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Bolsonaro, Unaware about Hunger in Brazil, MPs Say
Brasilia, July 20 (Prensa Latina) Brazilian MPs consider President Jair Bolsonaro to be ignorant because they believe that in this country there is no hunger and forget the drama of the poorest.
Bolsonaro said that to say that a person is hungry is a populist speech to try to gain popular sympathy.
In this regard, Congressman Orlando Silva commented that by speaking in this way, 'Bolsonaro attacks common sense and despises the pain of those who suffer'.
In a message posted on Twitter, Silva said the president is limited to Barra da Tijuca, a neighborhood that has luxury condominiums and shopping malls in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where his family lives.
Therefore, he said, 'ignore the real country, the dramas that afflict the people. He's a social media peacock, a charlatan,' he remarked.
In the same way, legislator Renildo Calheiros considered it cruel to say that there is no hunger in Brazil, 'with some 55 million poor and more than 15 million living below the extreme poverty line.
International organizations guarantee that during the government of Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva (2003-2011) and Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) some 50 million Brazilians were lifted out of poverty.
Specialists warn that cuts in social programs, the adoption of neoliberal policies and the precariousness of work will lead to a scenario of misery. The trend towards poverty reduction in Brazil has been reversed.
lrg/mv/ocs
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