Nunes and Boulos exchanged accusations; The proposals are in the background.

Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) and Ricardo Nunes (MDB) In another debate in the second round between the candidates for mayor of Sao Paulo, they exchanged accusations. The government's proposals were relegated to the background. The meeting between the two candidates took place on Saturday night (19) in the TV Record studio.




Candidates Ricardo Nunes (MDB) and Guilherme Poulos (PSOL)

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Nunes and Poulos: Rights of reply

Both candidates repeated their responsibilities on October 11, due to a blackout in the capital Sao Paulo due to the wind. In total, there were eight requests for right of reply (five from Nunes and three from Poulos), of which five were granted (three for Nunes and two for Poulos).

Blackout: Boulos and Nunes accuse each other

In the recent Brazilian situation, power outages became one of the central topics of the debate between the candidates in São Paulo. In a series of meetings, candidates Ricardo Nunes and Guilherme Poulos not only discuss their proposals, but also face each other's accusations.

Since most power outages are caused by branches and trees falling on wiring, Poulos once again sought to hold the São Paulo City Council responsible for trees that are not pruned. Nunes again accused Aneel, the federal agency that regulates electricity companies, of violating the City Council's contract with Enel.

Falling trees due to bad weather is often cited as a cause of interruptions in energy supplies, highlighting the need for coordinated management between municipal administrations and concessionaires. This example reinforces the applicants' call for greater transparency and shared responsibility in the management of public services.

Other issues under discussion

The debate also touched on other public services and concessions such as cemetery management and water supply. The theme of the funeral is described by Paulus. “Industry of death”Criticizing the high prices after the offers. On the other hand, Nunes maintained that these concessions were aimed at reducing corruption.

The issue of water supply has come to the fore with the privatization of the subbases, which compares future challenges with Enel's challenges in electricity. Nunes argued that state regulation would ensure compliance with contracts, while Boulos warned of the dangers of insufficient privatization. This aspect highlights the complexity and importance of effectively managing resources essential for urban life.

public safety

Regarding the city's security, Nunes listed measures such as competition for new police officers, salary increases, delegation of power and smart samba. “There are already 17,000 cameras and we have arrested 300 people and identified the missing”. And he said it was “The other day, in Praça da Sé, it was around 10 p.m., the children were playing.” Then Poulos joked: “Do you feel safe carrying a cell phone on the streets of São Paulo?”He asked looking directly at the camera.