Gaspari: 'Carvalho's warning is welcome to the PT'
Columnist Elio Gaspari says that Minister Gilberto Carvalho, responsible for the government's dialogue with social movements, has realized that the idea that the PT (Workers' Party) is all the same as the other parties has reached the grassroots level; "it remains to be seen if they want to wake up," he says.
247 Columnist Elio Gaspari praised the stance taken by Minister Gilberto Carvalho, commissioner for negotiations with social movements, in his latest statements.
In a meeting with bloggers, he refuted the PT's idea that the insults against Dilma at the World Cup opening were the work of the elite: "At Itaquerão stadium, it wasn't just white elite people. I went to the stadium and came back by subway, it wasn't just elite people, there were a lot of kids shouting profanities on the subway." At another point, in an interview with reporter Natuza Nery, he recommended that the PT "not start from the illusion that the people think everything is alright."
According to Gaspari, he realized that the idea that the PT is all the same as the other parties has reached the lower ranks, and his warning is welcome. "However, judging by the reaction of his colleagues, it is far from being a consensus," he says (read more). closest).