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See how each senator voted in the session that returned Aecio's mandate




TO RETURN TO THE SENATE, SENATOR MINEIRO NEEDED AT LEAST 41 VOTES. WON THE SUPPORT OF 44 SENATORS




By 44 votes to 26, the Federal Senate plenum decided on Tuesday (17) to return the mandate to Senator Aécio Neves (PSDB-MG), who had been dismissed by order of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) since September.
See below how each senator voted:











NEVES AERIAL MUST CONTINUE AWAY?

Votação no Senado, em 17/out/2017
Sim26
Abstenção1
Falta9
Não44















FILTRAR POR:
Sim (26)

Acir Gurgacz

PDT/RO

Alvaro Dias

PODEMOS/PR

Ana Amélia

PP/RS

Ângela Portela

PDT/RR

Antonio Carlos Valadares

PSB/SE

Fátima Bezerra

PT/RN

Humberto Costa

PT/PE

João Capiberibe

PSB/AP

José Medeiros

PSD/MT

José Pimentel

PT/CE

Kátia Abreu

PMDB/TO

Lasier Martins

PSD/RS

Lídice da Mata

PSB/BA

Lindbergh Farias

PT/RJ

Lúcia Vânia

PSB/GO

Magno Malta

PR/ES

Otto Alencar

PSD/BA

Paulo Paim

PT/RS

Paulo Rocha

PT/PA

Randolfe Rodrigues

REDE/AP

Regina Sousa

PT/PI

Reguffe

S/SIGLA/DF

Roberto Requião

PMDB/PR

Romário

PODEMOS/RJ

Ronaldo Caiado

DEM/GO

Walter Pinheiro

S/SIGLA/BA
Não (44)

Airton Sandoval

PMDB/SP

Antonio Anastasia

PSDB/MG

Ataídes Oliveira

PSDB/TO

Benedito de Lira

PP/AL

Cássio Cunha Lima

PSDB/PB

Cidinho Santos

PR/MT

Ciro Nogueira

PP/PI

Dalirio Beber

PSDB/SC

Dário Berger

PMDB/SC

Davi Alcolumbre

DEM/AP

Edison Lobão

PMDB/MA

Eduardo Amorim

PSDB/SE

Eduardo Braga

PMDB/AM

Eduardo Lopes

PRB/RJ

Elmano Férrer

PMDB/PI

Fernando Bezerra Coelho

PSB/PE

Fernando Collor

PTC/AL

Flexa Ribeiro

PSDB/PA

Garibaldi Alves Filho

PMDB/RN

Hélio José

PMDB/DF

Ivo Cassol

PP/RO

Jader Barbalho

PMDB/PA

João Alberto Souza

PMDB/MA

José Agripino

DEM/RN

José Maranhão

PMDB/PB

José Serra

PSDB/SP

Maria do Carmo Alves

DEM/SE

Marta Suplicy

PMDB/SP

Omar Aziz

PSD/AM

Paulo Bauer

PSDB/SC

Pedro Chaves

PSC/MS

Raimundo Lira

PMDB/PB

Renan Calheiros

PMDB/AL

Roberto Rocha

PSB/MA

Romero Jucá

PMDB/RR

Simone Tebet

PMDB/MS

Tasso Jereissati

PSDB/CE

Telmário Mota

PTB/RR

Valdir Raupp

PMDB/RO

Vicentinho Alves

PR/TO

Waldemir Moka

PMDB/MS

Wellington Fagundes

PR/MT

Wilder Morais

PP/GO

Zeze Perrella

PMDB/MG
Faltaram (9) 


Armando Monteiro

PTB/PE

Cristovam Buarque

PPS/DF

Gladson Cameli

PP/AC

Gleisi Hoffmann

PT/PR

Jorge Viana

PT/AC

Ricardo Ferraço

PSDB/ES

Rose de Freitas

PMDB/ES

Sérgio Petecão

PSD/AC

Vanessa Grazziotin

PCDOB/AM
Abstenção (1)

Eunício 


fonte        redação       http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/politica/republica/veja-como-cada-senador-votou-na-sessao-que-devolveu-mandato-de-aecio-7tzcpk8kxz7xnh5oa2sxqsn4b/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=midia-social&utm_campaign=gazeta-do-povo




INEQUALITY IN LATIN AMERICA: ABYSS GROWS BETWEEN 


RICH AND POOR







In several Latin American countries, the rich are growing richer, while an increasing number of people remain in poverty.



Apesar dos esforços dos governos de esquerda na região para aliviar a pobreza das massas na América Latina e garantir novos contratos sociais garantir condições de vida dignas para os trabalhadores e os pobres, a região como um todo permanece um dos mais desiguais do segundo mundo só para África.


According to the World Bank, five Latin American countries are among the 14 countries that suffer from high inequality. These countries include Honduras (6), Colombia (7), Brazil (8), Guatemala (9), Panama (10) and Chile (14). The countries were classified according to the Gini coefficient, a number that measures the inequality in a given country, evaluating the distribution of income of the family.
Telesur takes a look at the glaring disparities of wealth and well-being felt in a region that continues plagued by corporate exploitation, the lack of workers' rights and social benefits, and economic subservience to the rich centers of global capitalism.


O Programa de Desenvolvimento das Nações Unidas alertou que "25 a 30 milhões de pessoas em risco de cair região de volta à pobreza de renda. Isso equivale a mais de um terço da população que sair da pobreza desde 2003."
 The UN Development Program warned that "25 to 30 million people in risk region fall back to income poverty This amounts to more than a third of the population who have left poverty since 2003."
Photo: Reuters







Chile, que tem uma classificação de coeficiente de Gini de 50,5, permanece altamente desigual em termos de renda, educação e bem-estar social.  Foto da skyline em Santiago, Chile.
Chile, which has a Gini coefficient of 50.5, remains highly unequal in terms of income, education and social welfare. Photo of the skyline in Santiago, Chile.
Photo: AFP
The inequality is evident in this aerial shot of Panama City. Twenty-five percent of Panama's population does not have health services, 5 percent have no drinking water, 11 percent suffer from malnutrition and another 11 percent live in landless homes. The Panama Gini coefficient rating is 51.7.
Photo: Reuters
A criança implorando no centro histórico da Cidade da Guatemala.  Guatemala tem uma classificação de coeficiente de Gini de 52,4 eo menor percentual das receitas do governo no mundo em relação ao tamanho de sua economia, resultando em uma falta de serviços sociais e uma incapacidade de expandir a economia.
The child begging in the historic center of Guatemala City. Guatemala has a Gini coefficient rating of 52.4 and the lowest percentage of government revenue in the world in relation to the size of its economy, resulting in a lack of social services and an inability to Expand the economy.
Photo: AFP
A maior economia da América Latina com uma classificação de Gini de 52,9, o Brasil está repleto de desigualdade em relação às condições de habitação, o acesso à saúde, educação e renda.
The largest economy in Latin America with a Gini classification of 52.9, Brazil is full of inequality in relation to housing conditions, access to health, education and income.
Photo: Reuters
Animais de estimação para o cão Resort em São Paulo, Brasil, desfrutar de 800 metros quadrados de piscinas interiores e exteriores, esteiras e áreas de lazer.  carne fresca, refeições vegetais e uma lavagem diária e seco também estão incluídos nas taxas de dia, até 730 reais brasileiros (US $ 228) por mês.
Pets for the Dog Resort in Sao Paulo, Brazil, enjoy 800 square meters of indoor and outdoor pools, treadmills and recreational areas. Fresh meat, vegetable meals and a daily dry wash are also included in the day rates, up to 730 Brazilian reais (US $ 228) per month.
Photo: Reuters
Dois meses de idade Ruan de Bruno chora como sua mãe espera em uma linha para fazer uma reclamação após a demolição de sua casa em Metro favela (favela), perto de Estádio do Maracanã, no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, em 8 de Janeiro de 2014.
Two-month-old Bruno Ruan cries as his mother waits in a line to make a complaint after the demolition of his house in Metro favela (favela), near Maracanã Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 8 2014.
Photo: AFP
Um quadro de avisos com imagens de um modelo de lingerie é visto em frente ao noroeste Comuna de Medellin, Colômbia.  A Colômbia tem uma classificação de coeficiente de Gini de 53,5, e 10 por cento da população mais rica ganha quatro vezes mais do que os mais pobres 40 por cento.
A billboard with images of a model of lingerie is seen in front of the northwest Medellin Commune, Colombia. Colombia has a Gini coefficient rating of 53.5, and 10 percent of the richest population earns four times more than the poorest 40 percent.
Photo: Reuters
Moradores se sentar ao longo de uma rua no bairro "El Bronx" de Bogotá, Colômbia, 01 de abril de 2013.
Residents sit along a street in the "El Bronx" neighborhood of Bogota, Colombia, April 1, 2013.
Photo: Reuters
Uma família colombiana come tamales enquanto montam um "La Sabana" trem turístico em Bogotá, Colômbia, 01 de março de 2015.
A Colombian family eats tamales while they assemble a "La Sabana" tourist train in Bogota, Colombia, March 1, 2015.
Photo: Reuters
Um menino recolhe resíduos em um aterro sanitário na periferia de Tegucigalpa, Honduras.  De acordo com o Banco Mundial, 64,5 por cento da população de Honduras vive na pobreza, enquanto 42,6 por cento vivem em extrema pobreza (menos de US $ 2,50 por dia).  Em termos de coeficiente de Gini, a desigualdade é avaliado em 53,7.
A boy collects waste in a landfill on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. According to the World Bank, 64.5 percent of Honduras's population lives in poverty, while 42.6 percent live in extreme poverty (less than $ 2.50 per day). In terms of the Gini coefficient, the inequality is evaluated at 53.7.
Photo: Reuters
Pôr do sol em Tegucigalpa, Honduras.  Honduras é conhecida como a capital de assassinatos do mundo.  Graças à corrupção, uma enorme lacuna de renda, desastres naturais, e um golpe 2009 US-encabeçou contra o presidente eleito Manuel Zelaya, que roubaram o país da capacidade de determinar as suas próprias políticas, o país é altamente subdesenvolvidas e extremamente inseguro.
Sunset in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Honduras is known as the murder capital of the world. Thanks to corruption, a huge income gap, natural disasters, and a 2009 US-led coup against President-elect Manuel Zelaya, who stole the country's ability to determine its own policies, the country is highly underdeveloped and extremely insecure.
Photo: Flickr / Nan Palmero

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Switzerland - black money and dirty laundry

At home with Roma: Barefoot but still radiant, poor families who eke out an existence in remote villages in Romania 







  • Ponorata Roma community in northern Romania is home to about 500 people but did not show up on the map

  • Some residents have access to electricity and more than 90 percent of them are unemployed and illiterate

  • Romania is home to about two million Roma and until the end of the 19th century most were kept as slaves


It does not appear on any map, is hardly visited by the authorities and the people live in almost medieval conditions. 
However Ponorata village in northern Romania is home to about 500 Roma, who eke out an existence in abject poverty and squalor that is almost unimaginable in Europe.
Some have access to electricity and over 90 percent of them are illiterate and unemployed.They survive by finding food in the region, government support and labor weekdays.
Poverty: Sorina Prodan niece in the grip of abjectly poor Roma settlement Ponorata.  Some 400-500 Roma living in the hamlet, which was all but ignored by local authorities
Poverty: Sorina Prodan holding the child in the settlement of abjectly poor Roma Ponorata.Sesetengah 400-500 Roma living in rural settlements, which do not appear on maps
Requirements Medieval: Roma stop for pictures while riding their horse drawn carriages, which for many locals is the main means of transportation in rural areas
Requirements Medieval: Roma stop for pictures while riding their horse drawn carriages, which for many 



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