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“The Homeless Population Has Been Extremely Invisible,” Says Councilwoman Sonia Meire-Psol

Summary by Esquerda Online
On the morning of Thursday the 28th, Councilwoman Sonia Meire (PSOL) took the floor at the Aracaju City Council (CMA) during the brief meeting to highlight data from the census of the homeless population. Meire emphasized that this population remains extremely invisible and that the 19th was National Day of Struggle for the Homeless Population, commemorating the Sé Massacre in São Paulo, when seven homeless people lost their lives.
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On the morning of Thursday the 28th, Councilwoman Sonia Meire (PSOL) took the floor at the Aracaju City Council (CMA) during the brief meeting to highlight data from the census of the homeless population. Meire emphasized that this population remains extremely invisible and that the 19th was National Day of Struggle for the Homeless Population, commemorating the Sé Massacre in São Paulo, when seven homeless people lost their lives.

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Esquerda Online broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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