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Documents distributed to Incra's superintendencies determine the interruption of the purchase and demarcation of land for the creation of settlements. Body says measure is temporary, but does not say how long it will last
The land reform lasted less than three days under President Jair Bolsonaro's government and has no date to be re-executed. The regional superintendencies of the National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Incra) received, last Thursday (3), memoranda determining the interruption of all processes for purchase and expropriation of land. According to Incra, 250 lawsuits in progress are suspended.
Social movements, career servants from INCRA and specialists in the land issue evaluate that the suspension is the first step of the Bolsonaro government to extinguish agrarian reform. Of the four INCRA officials heard by Reporter Brazil , who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, two believe the measure reveals the new government's intention to end agrarian reform. There is also among those who evaluate that the suspension is a way for the government to save time until measures that favor agribusiness are issued.
Incra has informed that the interruption is temporary, but did not detail the duration of the measure. "As it appears in the body of the document itself, the processes were stopped until the new INCRA structure is defined," says a note sent to Reporter Brazil . When asked what criteria were adopted for the suspension of land acquisition for agrarian reform, the institute said that "there is no need to speak on technical criteria, but rather on administrative measures aimed at the operation of Incra's tasks."
For the Landless Workers Movement (MST), the measure could deepen violence in the countryside. "If this happens [the extinction of the agrarian reform], there will be more clashes in the countryside," says the national leader of the MST, Alexandre Conceição. "The landowners won along with Bolsonaro and what they want is more concentration of land in the hands of few people," he says.
A second memorandum, also sent on January 3, states that the regional superintendencies will make available, until Wednesday (9), the list of all properties that can be used for agrarian reform. The document justifies that the changes are due to the change in the structure of INCRA, which in the Bolsonaro government is no longer connected to the Civil House and passes to the Ministry of Agriculture. "The transition team of the new structure needs to know the existing demand for obtaining rural properties to be incorporated into the National Agrarian Reform Program," the document says.
A third memorandum reinforces the request to suspend the processes of purchase and expropriation of lands, except those that process in the Justice, and details that the determination also applies to the areas of the Legal Amazon, that includes nine states bathed by the river basin of the River Amazonas.
Two memoranda were signed by the former INCRA director, Clovis Figueiredo Cardoso, attached to the PMDB of Mato Grosso and indicated in the management of former president Michel Temer. Clóvis was exonerated after the documents were released.
The third document was signed by Cletho Muniz de Brito, planning director of the agency's land structure. Brito was a state deputy in Rondônia, where he adopted the political name of "Brito do Incra".
The land reform has been losing ground in the budget of the federal government since 2015. That year, Congress approved spending of R $ 2.5 billion to the Agrarian Reform and Land Governance program. By 2019, the Annual Budget Law brings the spending forecast to R $ 762 million - a 70% cut in four years. This policy includes not only the acquisition of land for the settlement of the families but also the management of the rural cadastre, regularization of the land structure, development of settlements and social assistance projects, education and pacification in the countryside.
In 2018, Incra had more than R $ 34 million available to obtain new rural properties to create settlements, but spent only R $ 25 million, according to the Institute.
The ruralist secretary
The head of the agrarian reform program in the Bolsonaro government is the president of the Rural Democratic Union (UDR), Luiz Antônio Nabhan Garcia, appointed special secretary of the Land Regulation of the Ministry of Agriculture. Garcia was the protagonist in the clash with the MST during the 1990s in land disputes at Pontal do Paranapanema in São Paulo. At the time, he was accused by a farmer of organizing private militias in the region and was even summoned to provide clarifications to the Joint Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry on the Earth.
"They put the big fox over the chicken coop," says Marco Mitidiero, a professor at the Federal University of Paraíba, referring to Garcia. The professor researches the Brazilian land issue and, in his analysis, the suspension of agrarian reform is part of the Bolsonaro government's plan to block land expropriation. Mitidiero understands that urban and rural social movements are articulating and that the INCRA measure must generate a new wave of land occupations.
"We do not want violence. We want agrarian reform ", emphasizes Conceição, of the MST. He points out that the priority of the MST is to take care of the safety of families, but that increased land concentration inevitably leads to more occupations.
The MST leader believes that the nature of the Bolsonaro administration is to provoke the conflict, but that the movement will seek agrarian reform in state governments, the judiciary and in spheres where there is dialogue. "Agrarian reform solves two problems. It gives the roof and food for the workers, "he says.
Violence in the countryside exploded in 2017. According to a report by the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), there were 1,431 conflicts in the field with 71 deaths. It is the highest number of murders since 2003, when 73 died of rural conflicts. The 2018 numbers have not yet been released by the CPT.
According to Jeane Bellini, CPT coordinator, the advances of ruralists in institutional politics have an immediate impact on violence in the countryside. "Every time the rural squad grows in influence, the grileiros advance," he says. Bellini quotes Anapu, in Pará, where the missionary Dorothy Stang was murdered in 2005 . There, over the past three years, 16 rural workers have been killed in land conflicts.
The measure of the new government affects camps in practically every state in the country. Among the rural workers who may be forced to postpone the dream to the land are the 350 families who live in the settlement project known as Mata Preta in Anapu. The site has two schools and 150 students. Families live by planting diverse crops and extracting forest resources. In the area they occupy, they preserve 80% of the native vegetation.
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fonte redaction https://reporterbrasil.org.br/2019/01/governo-bolsonaro-suspende-reforma-agraria-por-tempo-indeterminado/
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