Student Alessandro Augusto Grabner advocates improvements in infrastructure, security, health, squares and public transport in Foz do Iguaçu.
The young man also says that people need to be more polite in their everyday interactions. “People don’t respect anyone. There’s a lot of noise and audiovisual pollution,” he says.
A resident of 1º de Maio, Alessandro dreams of a less racist and more peaceful society. “I want more jobs and equality for everyone,” he concludes.
The comment is part of the 20 surveys in the special edition of the city's 110th anniversary. Until the 30th, there is exclusive content that goes back to the history to then build the future of Foz do Iguaçu.
Each survey was conducted at different locations, with people of different identities. This demonstrates the plurality and common interests of residents.