| Brazil: Is Lula Abandoning São Paulo's Mayor? |
| Written by Guy Burton | |
| Friday, 15 October 2004 | |
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The main reason for people not voting for José Serra (PSDB) was his performance as Health Minister between 1998 and 2002 and his current proposals. Meanwhile, people’s main grievance against Marta Suplicy (PT) is the creation and raising of taxes during her time as mayor. But on the positive side two-thirds of the public associate health with Serra and Marta with education. Some advisers also recommended that she should not be given a ministerial appointment in the event of her losing the second round. Gilberto Gil, the musician and Culture Minister, made a statement in Beijing yesterday saying that he was ‘enthusiastically supporting Marta’. He was forced into saying it, after having praised Brazil’s AIDS policy, which was developed under Serra. For Serra’s part, criticisms were made of the ‘paralysis’ in the metropolitan train service and the lack of street lighting. He also grumbled that Marta hadn’t answered the questions he put to her afterwards, claiming that her marketing manager, Duda Mendonça, had told her not to. No wonder Marta’s slogan is ‘a woman of courage’. She needs it, what with Lula’s reticence and Maluf’s ‘helpful’ intervention. For more information and analysis of the São Paulo and other local Brazilian results, visit the election blog being run by Guy Burton and Andrew Stevens at www.saopaulo2004.blogspot.com. Comments (1)
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