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From
the August 2001 issue of World Press Review
Marta Suplicy: São Paulos Savvy Mayor
Tekla Szymanski
Associate Editor
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Vibrant
mayor: Suplicy takes on São Paulo (Photo: AFP) |
São
Paulos mayor, Marta Suplicy, 55, of the leftist Workers
Party, just smiles when called an ill-brought-up hussy
by conservative friends. Though she is rarely seen dressed
in anything but a Chanel suit and lives in an elegant home,
she knows how to communicate with the masses. The former sex
therapist, who for eight years was the star of a local television
program discussing sexual issues that made the right-wing
choke itself with indignation, as the Paris-based
LExpress observed, moved into politics when she
turned 50. Last October, she easily won São Paulos
mayoral election with 58 percent of the vote.
Suplicy moves unhurriedly through the dirt paths [of
the citys shantytowns], and does not avoid anyone,
according to LExpress. Never before had
a mayor ventured this far into the citys slums. Blond,
elegant, vibrant, and full of joy, delicately perfumed, a
transparent chemise under a dangerously V-cut vest,
she cuts a unique figure in Brazilian politics.
After decades of corrupt city government, Suplicy is promising
a cleanup. Left-leaning with close ties to big business, her
agenda is socialist: helping the citys 2 million poor
and 1 million unemployed, expanding the infrastructure, overcoming
the recent energy crisis, and fighting crimewhich in
1999 climbed to a staggering 9,000 murders (as compared with
661 in New York), turning parts of São Paulo into a
war zone.
Suplicy has emerged as Brazils key candidate in the
countrys presidential race scheduled for October 2002.
Her media savvy will surely come in handy. I love people,
she says. Politics isnt simply rubber-stamping
paper and debating the budget; it is also trying to change
peoples minds.
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