Thursday, May 26, 2011

Brazilians surfers Dilma ask the President to veto the amnesty those who have destroyed the Amazon

The approval by Parliament's overwhelming vote of 410 votes for the new Forest Code which provides for amnesty from fines until 2008 that destroyed thousands of hectares of the Amazon jungle, has jumped to the Internet network. This morning, hashtag # confioemdilma, asking the President to veto the former guerrillas amnesty if parliamentary approval is now ratified by the Senate, is leading the Brazilian Twitter.

It's a sign, analysts said politicians and environmentalists, the issue has become a national concern and especially the young, who are the heirs of salvation or degradation of the world of the Amazon sanctuary that offers the greatest biodiversity on the planet and 24% of drinking water on Earth, are proving to be the most sensitive to the decision of the parliament where they have won the interests of large landowners.

The government itself has realized the great national impact of the issue and are trying to extinguish the fire. The expert Senate President Jose Sarney, president of the Republic, which has 50 uninterrupted years in politics, now allied with the government, has realized the importance of this issue and announced that the discussion of the new Code and the vote in the Senate will be held "no urgency, given the importance and controversial parliamentary approval." Rousseff The Government still has hopes of changing his vote in the Senate where it has most (but also had it in Parliament, where he was betrayed by allies and parties for up to 35 members of his own party) and asked the President Sarney take your time to allow time to calm the waters.

The Chairman of the Senate Environment, Rodrigo Rollemberg, said that "if you pass the image of Brazilian agriculture degraded the environment would lose its international competitiveness" and recalled that "every time it is offered an amnesty opens the way to the practice of new irregularities.

" Not at all, in recent months, where the landlords knew that the new Code, when the amnesty would be approved, the destruction of the Amazon biome increased from 27% after two years of decline of the destruction taking by surprise President Dilma same.

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