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People in the Streets Against Privatization: Recife Says No to the Handover of Compesa and the Metro

Summary by Esquerda Online
On the morning of August 6th, Recife experienced one of those days when popular power takes center stage in politics. From early on, the Pernambuco Legislative Assembly (ALEPE) was overrun by activists, unions, left-wing parties, social movements, and students. The issue that united everyone was direct and urgent: to block the privatization plan for Compesa and the Metro, symbols of essential services for the working population. The mobilization…
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On the morning of August 6th, Recife experienced one of those days when popular power takes center stage in politics. From early on, the Pernambuco Legislative Assembly (ALEPE) was overrun by activists, unions, left-wing parties, social movements, and students. The issue that united everyone was direct and urgent: to block the privatization plan for Compesa and the Metro, symbols of essential services for the working population. The mobilization…

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Esquerda Online broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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