São Paulo police veto union event on Paulista Avenue on May 1st

São Paulo's Military Police barred the CSP-Conlutas union federation and other groups from holding an event on Avenida Paulista on May 1st. The decision favored prior requests from bolsonarista groups, citing risks of tension in an election year. Disobedience would prompt deployment of the Shock Battalion.

São Paulo's Military Police rejected the request from CSP-Conlutas and other union entities for an event on Avenida Paulista on Labor Day, May 1st. According to minutes from a meeting attended by unionists, right-wing movement representatives, and public bodies, the PM followed rules prioritizing earlier applications. Three bolsonarista groups—Patriotas do QG, A Voz da Nação, and Marcha da Liberdade—had already secured approval.

The force cited the 'election year and possibility of tension between the movements' as reasons. If CSP-Conlutas proceeds, the Shock Battalion will clear the avenue.

"This is absurd. Not only is the decision arbitrary and last-minute, but this day is globally dedicated to workers' struggles and their demands, and should be treated as such," said Luiz Carlos Prates, known as Mancha, a CSP-Conlutas leader historically linked to the PSTU.

The small bolsonarista groups plan a gathering at 11 a.m. in front of the Fiesp building, supporting Flávio Bolsonaro's (PL-RJ) presidential candidacy, criticizing the STF, and demanding freedom for Jair Bolsonaro. Patriotas do QG has 3,976 Instagram followers. The Secretariat of Public Security did not respond to inquiries.

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