The decision of the national Government to stop funding free tickets for persons with disabilities generated a strong reaction from social organizations, families and industry leaders, who warned of a scenario of “absolute uncertainty” and a possible setback in basic rights linked to access to health, education, work and social inclusion. The controversy deepened after the publication of resolution 28/2026, whereby the national State no longer a…
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The decision of the national Government to stop funding free tickets for persons with disabilities generated a strong reaction from social organizations, families and industry leaders, who warned of a scenario of “absolute uncertainty” and a possible setback in basic rights linked to access to health, education, work and social inclusion. The controversy deepened after the publication of resolution 28/2026, whereby the national State no longer a…