Romeu Zema: to be able to live there again, because they had already given up due to the violence.
Romeu Zema: A country that has returned to economic growth, whose tourism is booming — I saw that when I went back; Brazilian surfers saying, 'we can't find hotels anymore here, I've been coming here for many years' — the country is full in terms of tourism.
So you can see that there are things that work, but it seems the media here in Brazil doesn't much like to show those things that succeed against criminality.
Romeu Zema: I don't know if they are also taking advantage of it.
Desconhecido: Will it be one of your proposals, in next year's elections, to make an agreement with El Salvador to send PCC and Comando Vermelho faction members to the feared Secote prison?
