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Protest-hit Brazil 'missed chance' to improve services | Protest-hit Brazil 'missed chance' to improve services |
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Brazil "lost a great opportunity" to improve public services when it won the right to host the 2014 football World Cup, Rio de Janeiro's mayor says. | Brazil "lost a great opportunity" to improve public services when it won the right to host the 2014 football World Cup, Rio de Janeiro's mayor says. |
Eduardo Paes told the BBC Brazil should have seized the occasion to invest in healthcare, education and transport. | Eduardo Paes told the BBC Brazil should have seized the occasion to invest in healthcare, education and transport. |
He spoke after another day of protests against corruption and the high cost of preparations for the World Cup. | He spoke after another day of protests against corruption and the high cost of preparations for the World Cup. |
In the north-eastern city of Fortaleza, police fired tear gas to disperse protesters ahead of a football match. | In the north-eastern city of Fortaleza, police fired tear gas to disperse protesters ahead of a football match. |
Nearly 90 people were arrested for rioting outside the stadium in Fortaleza, ahead of the game between Spain and Italy at the Confederations Cup. | Nearly 90 people were arrested for rioting outside the stadium in Fortaleza, ahead of the game between Spain and Italy at the Confederations Cup. |
Several demonstrators and police officers were injured. | Several demonstrators and police officers were injured. |
The wave of protests began nearly a month ago in the city Sao Paulo after bus fares were increased by 10%. | The wave of protests began nearly a month ago in the city Sao Paulo after bus fares were increased by 10%. |
The rises in Sao Paulo and many other Brazilian cities were revoked after two weeks of protests. | The rises in Sao Paulo and many other Brazilian cities were revoked after two weeks of protests. |
By then, the demonstrations had turned into a nationwide movement for better education, healthcare and transport. | By then, the demonstrations had turned into a nationwide movement for better education, healthcare and transport. |
Transparency demand | Transparency demand |
"Brazil has lost a great opportunity with the World Cup. Fifa asked for stadiums and Brazil has only delivered stadiums," Mayor Paes told BBC Newsnight's Tim Whewell in Rio. | |
"We should have used the opportunity to deliver good services too." | "We should have used the opportunity to deliver good services too." |
He said the protests were not about the economy, which has slowed down in the last two years: "We have almost no unemployment. The protests are much more connected to the quality of services in Brazil." | He said the protests were not about the economy, which has slowed down in the last two years: "We have almost no unemployment. The protests are much more connected to the quality of services in Brazil." |
The Brazilian authorities have to find a way of connecting to the people, Mr Paes said. | The Brazilian authorities have to find a way of connecting to the people, Mr Paes said. |
"People want more transparency, they want more openness and that is what we are going to do." | "People want more transparency, they want more openness and that is what we are going to do." |
Demonstrators are angry at the high cost of preparations for the World Cup and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. | Demonstrators are angry at the high cost of preparations for the World Cup and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. |
The Confederations Cup is part of the preparations. | The Confederations Cup is part of the preparations. |
It is organised by the world's football body, Fifa, gathering the champions of each continent, the hosts and the world champions. | It is organised by the world's football body, Fifa, gathering the champions of each continent, the hosts and the world champions. |
On Thursday, Spain won the semi-final match against Italy on penalties and will now play Brazil in the final on Sunday in Rio de Janeiro. | On Thursday, Spain won the semi-final match against Italy on penalties and will now play Brazil in the final on Sunday in Rio de Janeiro. |
On Thursday, protests were staged in Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre and other cities. | On Thursday, protests were staged in Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre and other cities. |
But the largest demonstration is expected to go ahead in Rio, where protesters are planning to march towards the Maracana stadium before the final. | But the largest demonstration is expected to go ahead in Rio, where protesters are planning to march towards the Maracana stadium before the final. |
Fifa says the World Cup will go ahead in Brazil as planned. | Fifa says the World Cup will go ahead in Brazil as planned. |
"The first game will happen in Sao Paulo, the final will be in Rio. There is no plan B," said Fifa general-secretary Jeremy Valcke. | "The first game will happen in Sao Paulo, the final will be in Rio. There is no plan B," said Fifa general-secretary Jeremy Valcke. |
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