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Past,
Recent and Futures Protests in Brazil


[ENGLISH
VERSION]
Cities
recorded Brazil's Pots And Pans Clamor during

(Workers
Party)

PT’
s Advertising Television Program

during PT (Workers
Party) advertising program with Rousseff and Lula Pots And Pans
Clamor
They spoke on national
television in partisan propaganda. President said he knows bear
"pressures and injustices."

Man Hits pot in SP
during PT TV partisan advertising TV Program (Photo: Paulo Whitaker
/ Reuters)
Boos, shouts and Pots
And Pans Clamor
were heard late on Thursday (6) during PT
electoral program on national radio and television network, attended
by President Dilma Rousseff and former Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva.
In his speech, Rousseff
said he knows bear "pressures and injustices", without
mentioning specific cases. At the end of the advertisement, which
lasted 10 minutes, an ironic reference to the protests has been made,
with pots full of food and the narrator saying that the PT "was
the party that more filled the pot of Brazilians."
 Women make Pots
And Pans Clamor in Moema, São Paulo, on the night of Thursday (6)
(Photo: Fabio Tito / G1)
Cacerolazos were heard:
São Paulo: Pinheiros,
Gardens, Higienópolis, Vila Mariana, Morumbi, Partridges, Pompeii,
Barra Funda, Santana, Centro, Avenida Paulista, Moema, Carmen Vila,
the O Parish, Gumercindo Vila Vila Leopoldina and Guarani village.
São Bernardo do Campo
(SP)
Santo Andre (SP)
Diadema (SP)
Guarulhos (SP)
Campinas (SP):
Subdivision Cambuí.
Rio de Janeiro:
Copacabana, Botanical Garden, Ipanema, Barra da Tijuca, Gávea,
Lagoa, Tijuca, Grajaú, Vila Isabel, Recreation, Jacarepagua, Catete,
Orange, Humaita, Botafogo, Meier, Andaraí and Leme.
Victoria: Canto Beach,
Cambridgeshire Garden, Jardim da Penha, Mata Beach, Bento Ferreira,
Red Clay, Tabuazeiro and Penha neighborhood.
Vila Velha (ES):
Itapoã, Costa Beach, Central and Coqueiral Itaparica.
Porto Alegre: Help,
Beautiful View, Good End, Center, Lower Town, Higienópolis, Menino
Deus and Windmills.
Cuiabá: Quilombo,
Goiabeiras and Garden of the Americas.
Belo Horizonte Lourdes,
Belvedere, Central, Anchieta, Sion, Mangabeiras, Serra, Silveira, New
Granada, Sagrada Familia and Carlos Prates.
Brasilia: North Lake,
North Wing, South Wing, Southwest, Clearwater, Sobradinho, Cruise,
Guará and Wansbeck.
Curitiba: Batel,
Cabral, Green Water, Vila Isabel, Bigorrilho, Centro, Bacacheri,
Civic Centre, Siqueira Campina, Gate, Christ the King and Mossunguê.
Maceio: Stella Mares
and Maceio edge.
Aracaju: July 13.
Recife: Rosarinho,
Crossroad, Jaqueira, Tamarineira, Parnamirim, Casa Forte, Madalena,
Thanksgiving and Boa Viagem.
Jaboatão dos
Guararapes (PE): Candeias and Piedade.
Salvador da Graça
neighborhood.
St. Louis: Alto do
Calhau.
Bethlehem: Cremation,
Batista Campos, Umarizal and Nazareth.
Joao Pessoa: Bessa,
Garden Luna, Cabo Branco and Castelo Branco.
Christmas: New South
Zone and Lagoa.
Florianopolis downtown
neighborhoods
Blumenau (SC): Centre
Joinville (SC): Centre
Criciuma (SC): Centre
Goiânia: Sector South,
Bueno Sector, Sector West, Goiás Garden and New Switzerland.
Manaus: Dec. Park
Teresina: Jockey
neighborhood
Porto Velho: Rio
Madeira, Embratel, Rhinestones, Pottery and Arigolândia.
Fortaleza: Meireles,
Coco, Meireles, Guararapes, City of staff and Varjota.

topics:
• Belo Horizonte,
• Cambuí,
• Campinas,
• Cuiabá,
• Dilma Rousseff,
• Florianópolis,
• Fortaleza,
• Goiânia,
• João Pessoa,
• Luiz Inacio Lula da
Silva,
• Manaus,
• PT,
• Porto Velho,
• Teresina,
• Old village
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Paul Bragante
3 HOURS AGO
I live here in Sacomã
beside the Heliopolis slum, and the Pots And Pans Clamor was intense
with chants including "out Dilma" ,. Why the National
Journal did not register? He spoke only of the Morumbi and Moema? The
"elite" here is unsatisfied and hungry, and the guys
stealing crazy!
==//==


Brazil's
Pots And Pans Clamor For Progress
Control
Risks
 , Contributor
By
Andrew DeSimone
NEW
YORK – The
 Petrobras scandal
in Brazil has metastasized beyond President
 Dilma
Rousseff
’s
control, bringing Brazilians back onto the streets in a groundswell
of discontent. This latest iteration of the “panelaço,” that
distinctly Latin American form of mass protest by banging pots and
pans, served to mute a recent nationally televised speech and send a
clear message of  “you’ve had your chance and blew it, we’re
not listening anymore!”
But
amid the clanging there are upbeat notes for the patient and
well-tuned ear. Investors who are positioning to weather the gloomy
forecasts for the country’s immediate prospects can take heart in
the positive back-story at play: the mainstream voting populace’s
focus on transparency and good governance. That these two pillars for
sound and sustainable business have also converged in the political
spectrum bodes well for the country’s business landscape in the
long run.
For
now, however, all due caution is in order. Brazil is mired in a
political and economic crisis with no easy solution.  The next
national elections are way off in 2018, and despite the rumors,
impeachment is a practical non-starter. Rousseff’s coalition will
likely continue a haphazard duck-and-swerve through this confidence
crisis. In parallel, the ruling Workers’ Party will pull out the
stops to shore up its core constituencies, namely unions, low or
no-income beneficiaries of cash transfer programs, and historical
strongholds in the north and northeast.
The
center-right opposition has the wind at its back. Its lead party, the
Brazilian Social Democratic Party, has been consistently narrowing
the election gap—losing the presidential election in 2014 but by
the narrowest margin since 2002. It now has a historic opportunity to
lock in elements of the lower middle-class previously loyal to the
Worker’s Party. Many of these voters lament the deterioration of
the country’s once-revered economic champions, such as Petrobras
and
 CSN ,
the national steel company. They see government ineptitude as the
cause, and are growing increasingly angry about it.
In
order to capitalize on this discontent, the opposition needs to
further shed its “business elite friendly, out of touch with the
people” image and cultivate one palatable to the emerging middle
class – a coveted group whose agglomerated support is essential to
winning the presidency and leading majority coalitions in the
Congress. The fact that the opposition is rallying around two
interconnected themes—governance and rational economic policy—is
a clear reflection of public attitudes. And with increased economic
stagnation, public awareness and agitation only increase in demanding
an answer for how each and every one of “their Reais [currency] are
being spent.”
The
kitchen quartets have played their tune. But what seems at first to
be the sounding of an alarm is also a demonstration of Brazil’s
world-famous optimism and resilience in the face of disappointment.
It is clearly determined to cast away the “take-off, crash-landing”
narrative which Brazilians are raised to loathe and lament.
Persistence, agility, and a geologist’s patience are in order for
sure. But at least for now, the focus is zeroed in on what is central
and sound for business and society alike.
Andrew
DeSimone is a senior consultant at Control Risks, the global risk
consultancy. For more analysis, sign up for a 
free
trial
 of
our political risk monitoring service.




[PORTUGUESE
VERSION]
Cidades
registram panelaço durante programa do PT com Dilma e Lula
Eles
falaram em rede nacional na propaganda partidária. Presidente
afirmou que sabe suportar "pressões e injustiças".
Homem
bate panela em SP durante propaganda do PT na TV (Foto: Paulo
Whitaker/Reuters)
Vaias,
gritos e panelaço foram ouvidos na noite desta quinta-feira
(6)
 durante
programa eleitoral do PT
 
em
rede nacional de rádio e televisão, do qual participaram a
presidente Dilma Rousseff e o ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da
Silva.
Em
sua fala, Dilma afirmou que sabe suportar "pressões e
injustiças", sem mencionar casos específicos. Ao final da
propaganda, que durou 10 minutos, foi feita uma referência irônica
aos protestos, com panelas cheias de comida e o narrador dizendo que
o PT "foi o partido que mais encheu a panela dos
brasileiros".   
Mulheres
fazem panelaço em Moema, São Paulo, na noite desta quinta (6)
(Foto: Fabio Tito/G1)
Foram
ouvidos panelaços em:
São
Paulo:
 Pinheiros,
Jardins, Higienópolis, Vila Mariana, Morumbi, Perdizes, Pompeia,
Barra Funda, Santana, Centro, região da Avenida Paulista, Moema,
Vila Carmem, Freguesia do Ó, Vila Gumercindo, Vila Leopoldina e Vila
Guarani.
São
Bernardo do Campo (SP)
Santo
André (SP)
Diadema
(SP)
Guarulhos
(SP)
Campinas (SP): Bairro Cambuí.
Rio
de Janeiro:
 Copacabana,
Jardim Botânico, Ipanema, Barra da Tijuca, Gávea, Lagoa, Tijuca,
Grajaú, Vila Isabel, Recreio, Jacarepaguá, Catete, Laranjeiras,
Humaitá, Botafogo, Méier, Andaraí e Leme.
Vitória: Praia
do Canto, Jardim Camburi, Jardim da Penha, Mata da Praia, Bento
Ferreira, Barro Vermelho, Tabuazeiro e Bairro da Penha.
Vila
Velha
 (ES): Itapoã,
Praia da Costa, Centro e Coqueiral de Itaparica.
Porto
Alegre:
 Auxiliadora,
Bela Vista, Bom Fim, Centro, Cidade Baixa, Higienópolis, Menino Deus
e Moinhos de Vento.
Cuiabá: Quilombo,
Goiabeiras e Jardim das Américas.
Belo
Horizonte
: Lourdes,
Belvedere, Centro, Anchieta, Sion, Mangabeiras, Serra, Silveira, Nova
Granada, Sagrada Família e Carlos Prates.
Brasília: Lago
Norte, Asa Norte, Asa Sul, Sudoeste, Águas Claras, Sobradinho,
Cruzeiro, Guará e Taguatinga.
Curitiba: Batel,
Cabral, Água Verde, Vila Izabel, Bigorrilho, Centro, Bacacheri,
Centro Cívico, Campina do Siqueira, Portão, Cristo Rei e Mossunguê.
Maceió: Stella
Mares e orla de Maceió.
Aracaju: 13
de julho.
Recife:
Rosarinho, Encruzilhada, Jaqueira, Tamarineira, Parnamirim, Casa
Forte, Madalena, Graças e Boa Viagem.
Jaboatão
dos Guararapes (PE): 
Candeias
e Piedade.
Salvador: Bairro
da Graça.
São
Luís:
 Alto
do Calhau.
Belém: Cremação,
Batista Campos, Umarizal e Nazaré.
João
Pessoa
: Bessa,
Jardim Luna, Cabo Branco e Castelo Branco.
Natal: Lagoa
Nova e Zona Sul.
Florianópolisbairros
do centro
Blumenau
(SC):
 Centro
Joinville
(SC):
 Centro
Criciúma
(SC):
 Centro
Goiânia: Setor
Sul, Setor Bueno, Setor Oeste, Jardim Goiás e Nova Suíça.
Manaus: Parque
Dez.
Teresina: bairro
Jockey
Porto
Velho
: Rio
Madeira, Embratel, Pedrinhas, Olaria e Arigolândia.
Fortaleza: Aldeota,
Cocó, Meireles, Guararapes, Cidade dos Funcionários e Varjota.

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