Father Júlio and Boulos confront Nunes in defense of homeless people.
The action was filed on the morning of this Thursday (February 16th) and seeks to prevent violations of human rights.
247 - Father Júlio Lancellotti, from the Catholic Church's Pastoral Care for the Homeless, along with federal deputy Guilherme Boulos (PSol) and six other activists connected to homeless people, has filed a public civil action against the mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), and other municipal leaders to prevent the confiscation of tents belonging to the homeless population sleeping on the city's streets.
According to a reporter According to the Metrópoles portal, the action was filed on Thursday morning (16) and seeks to prevent violations of the human rights of homeless people.
The document requests that the City Hall be compelled to immediately halt “actions of forced removal of personal belongings and objects, as well as collapsible tents, such as camping or sports tents, or other forms of temporary shelters that homeless people may establish in locations that do not impede free movement.”
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