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Tensions in the Brazil

I'm back after a while without showing up. And in this time off, a lot happened, in spite of the most important fact being the impeachment of former President Dilma Roussef.
We are now on the brink of civil war. Yes, we are on the verge of a civil war, where the main tensions are among the sympathizers of the right and the government and the militants of the workers' party and its ramifications, the cut, the movement without land, among others. Such movements are in ferment throughout Brazil, which will suffer a general strike tomorrow, April 28.
As I mentioned above, on April 28, there will be a general stoppage, where several important working classes, such as subway, road, private school teachers, among many others, have joined this protest. The main reason for the general standstill is the reform of social security and labor reform, which was approved yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies. Such reforms substantially reduce the rights of workers regarding the employment relationship and the right of retirement, which will pass through more rigorous criteria for granting.
Let's wait until tomorrow for the outcome of this move.

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