Presidential candidates Hugo Motta and Pastor Henrique Vieira commit to advancing a propositive agenda to combat racial inequalities during a meeting with representatives of the black movement in BrasÃlia.
Hugo Motta, a favorite for the next Chamber presidency, expresses interest in building a propositive agenda in favor of the black movement and the country. Pastor Henrique Vieira emphasizes the need for black voices to be heard in Parliament to shape legislation and public policies.
The event, held at the Hub Peregum, brought together members of the Black Caucus in the National Congress and ministers of Racial Equality and Human Rights. They reflected on achievements in 2024 and expressed hopes for further progress in 2025.
While celebrating victories like the approval of the National Terreiro Policy and increased presence of black women in leadership roles, they acknowledge the ongoing challenges in reducing inequalities affecting the black population in Brazil.