Left Movement Protests at Shopping Leblon by Taxing Billionaires, Banks and Bets
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By Brasil de Fato The majority of the Brazilian population wants billionaires, banks and online betting houses — the so-called bets — to pay more taxes. According to a survey by AtlasIntel, released this Wednesday (9), 58% of those interviewed support the so-called “BBB taxation”, while only 37% are opposed. The measure, defended by left-wing parties and […]
The MTST invaded this Thursday, 9, the Shopping Leblon, in the South Rio area of Januaryo, in protest in favour of the campaign of taxation of “billionaires, banks and bets”. According to MTST, the next act is marked for Friday, 10 in front of the headquarters of the Valores Bolza, in Square XV, central region of Rio.... The post MTST protests in the shopping where Janja makes first purchases appeared on The Antagonist.
Called by the Workers' Party (PT) and social movements, the demonstration reacts to the repeal of Lula's government measures and demands that banks, billionaires, and betting companies foot the bill to ensure tax justice in the country. In a direct challenge to the influence of the financial elite in Congress, social movements and the Workers' Party (PT) are calling on the public to a large demonstration on Paulista Avenue this Thursday (10), at…
The MTST (Homeless Workers' Movement) held a protest this Wednesday morning (July 9, 2025) at Shopping Leblon, located in an upscale area of Rio de Janeiro's South Zone. The protest, which the movement defined as a "symbolic occupation," called for "Taxing Big Brother Brazil: Billionaires, Banks, and Betting"—a slogan championed by the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party). Registration form Free alerts from Poder36…
The Sem-Teto Workers' Movement (MTST) invaded the Shopping Leblon, one of the most luxurious of Rio de Janeiro, on Thursday, 9 in protest to request the taxation of “bionaires, banks and bets”. The MTST was also one of the organizers of the invasion at the headquarters of Itau on the last Thursday, 3. The movement's leadership also called for protests in various places in Brazil for this Friday, 10.+ Read more news from Politics in the West “The…
Manifestants occupy the corridors of the shopping center with cards and singing order words, with the aim of 'scanning inequality'
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