Brazilian President Rosoff (Dilma Rousseff) on Monday proposed a referendum, embarked on a radical political reforms to address the country's 20 years, the largest public protest.
Rousseff called for the public vote, the final Brazilian constitutional amendment, because she tried to seize the momentum in a national debate, setting off a two weeks of increasingly destructive demonstrations.
President also laid the agenda of tax cuts in public transport costs, speed up investment in hospitals and the fight against political corruption - Brazil nameless, leaderless protest movement made frequent attention.
"Street told us that countries want quality public services, more effective measures to combat corruption and sensitive political representation, Rousseff said:" The meeting of governors and mayors statement.
Vowing to fight against minority violence, looting shops, destroying a government building, Rousseff praised the majority of protesters and democratic spirit, framed her agenda to allay their concerns.
Nevertheless, the economic downturn has left little room for maneuver with Rousseff federal budget and demonstrators in daily life impossible improving rapidly. Through constitutional reform referendum may take a few years, because the government must arrange for public vote, and the formation of a constitutional committee debates overhaul of representative democracy in Brazil.
Rousseff proposed an additional 50 billion reais (about $ 2.2 billion) investment to resolve complaints about public transport, first set off protests shake the market, and threatened her enduring.
Mostly peaceful protests peaked last Thursday, about a million people took to the streets, in the Brazilian city of violence and destruction occasional case.
Recent days have been calm, but social media points around an international football match day (Wednesday) in the city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil and Uruguay between a new round of protests.
The demand for better public services, made more liberal government spending, which Rousseff tried to stop, introduced her agenda with concerns about fiscal discipline calls.
President Bush reiterated her proposal to set aside for future oil royalties education and doctors from abroad.
She may be difficult to find new tax revenues, for her agenda, however, as the economy struggles to get steam, inflation eroded purchasing power, rising interest rates make consumer credit more expensive. Many economists condemn Rousseff Fiscal delay for two consecutive years to increase spending even tougher.
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