In Goiânia, Aécio says the country needs a new cycle.
Presidential pre-candidate Aécio Neves was in the capital to participate in a regional meeting of the PSDB party and focused his criticism on the federal government; "Brazil is a graveyard of unfinished projects, an example is the North-South Railway," said the politician; Aécio stated that the PSDB will present its new political agenda, with its set of proposals, on the 10th and criticized the concessions made by the Dilma government; "Today we have a government that demonized privatizations and concessions for ten years and now does them in a haphazard way."
Goiás 247 - Senator and PSDB presidential pre-candidate Aécio Neves was in Goiânia on Friday morning to participate in a regional party meeting. In interviews he gave, the politician criticized the Dilma Rousseff government and said that the country needs a new cycle.
"Brazil is a graveyard of unfinished projects; the North-South Railway is a prime example. Brazil needs to begin a new cycle, with people occupying public positions based on their qualifications, not their party affiliation. This is the PSDB's commitment," said the senator.
Aécio arrived in Goiânia around 11 a.m. accompanied by his wife Letícia Weber, who also stood by his side on the stage set up for the event in the auditorium of the Jaó Club. The senator was received by Governor Marconi Perillo – one of the main supporters of Aécio's candidacy for the presidency.
The PSDB aims to end 2013 with its government plan presented to Brazilian society, and Aécio spoke about some of the party's proposals. The new PSDB political agenda will be launched on December 10th. "The PSDB will launch its new agenda. An agenda that we need to fulfill so that the achievements we have had since the FHC government are not lost."
Concessions and privatizations
On the day President Dilma held the auction for the Confins (MG) and Galeão (RJ) airports, the subject could not be left off the agenda. Aécio strongly criticized the procedure adopted by the PT government. "Today we have a government that demonized privatizations and concessions for ten years and now is doing them haphazardly."