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Ivete questions Temer's auction: "Playing with our heritage?"

Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo was "outraged" by the decree issued by Michel Temer to extinguish the National Copper and Associated Minerals Reserve, an area of ​​47 square kilometers between Pará and Amapá, rich in gold and other minerals and encompassing nine protected areas, including state forests, ecological reserves, and indigenous lands; "So much news that's hard to accept. Playing with our heritage? What a great absurdity. This has to stop," the singer posted on Instagram.

Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo was "outraged" by the decree through which Michel Temer extinguishes the National Copper and Associated Minerals Reserve, an area of ​​47 square kilometers between Pará and Amapá, rich in gold and other minerals and encompassing nine protected areas, including state forests, ecological reserves and indigenous lands; "So much news that is hard to accept. Playing with our heritage? What a great absurdity. This has to stop," the singer posted on Instagram (Photo: Romulo Faro)

Bahia 247 - Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo was "outraged" by the decree through which Michel Temer extinguishes the National Copper and Associated Minerals Reserve (Renca), an area of ​​47 square kilometers between Pará and Amapá, rich in gold and other minerals, and encompassing nine protected areas, including state forests, ecological reserves, and indigenous lands.

"So much news that's hard to accept. Playing with our heritage? What a huge absurdity. This has to stop," the singer posted on her Instagram profile.