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Companhia Carris Porto-Alegrense

Companhia Carris Porto-Alegrense, also known as Carris, is one of the operating companies of Porto Alegre's public transportation, which also includes the consortiums Viva Sul, Mob, Via Leste, and Consórcio Mais. Its fleet is formed by 347 buses and serves a large part of the city, with about 30 lines.

Companhia Carris Porto Alegrense
Mascarello GranVia BRS Volvo B290R Bus
Company typePrivate
FoundedJune 19, 1872; 151 years ago (1872-06-19)
HeadquartersPorto Alegre,
ProductsPublic Transportation
Websitehttp://www.carris.com.br/

Founded in 1872, in 1953 it became a mixed economy public company under the controlling interest of the City Hall of Porto Alegre, which held 99.9% of the shares. Carris was considered by the National Association of Public Transportation as the best urban bus company in Brazil in 1999 and 2001.[1] In 2022 it was privatized, amidst many protests.[2]

History edit

Carris is the oldest public transportation company in the country in activity, and was created with the authorization of Emperor Dom Pedro II, through a decree published on June 19, 1872. At the time, Porto Alegre was a quiet little town of only 34,000 inhabitants that had just celebrated its 100th anniversary. It initially operated mule-drawn streetcars, but in 1908, the company inaugurated electric streetcars service, which would only be deactivated in 1970. The streetcars were dominant until the 1920s, when the first automobiles powered by gasoline, kerosene, or oil began to circulate. In 1926, it started to offer bus transportation. In 1928, it was bought by the American company Electric, Bond & Share, receiving its current name, and on November 29, 1953, the company was taken over by the city government.[3]

In the late 1960s, the company had several trolleybuses (electric buses) that replaced the streetcars; the vehicles were equipped with FNM chassis, Massari body, and Villares electrical components. In 1970, the last electric streetcars still operated, on the Teresópolis, Partenon and Glória lines; it retired on March 8 with festivities. In this decade, Carris operated the first air-conditioned buses in the history of Porto Alegre. The vehicles operated a selective service that served the region of the Bela Vista neighborhood and were also equipped with a waitress, coffee and newspaper on board. Some trolleybuses that operated in the city of Araraquara for the CTA, belonged to Carris and were in use until the 2000s. In 1974, a school for drivers was set up.[3]

In 1980, the single fare was implemented. In 2007, electronic ticketing was introduced and the vehicles started running on biodiesel. Recently, thematic lines were created; the Tourism Line in the Historic Center in 2004; Social Line for schoolchildren and social entities in 2009; Black Territories Line in 2010; Friendly Pet Line, for animals of needy families, and Operation Safe Ballad of the C4 Line in 2011. In this year, its Documentation and Memory Unit was inaugurated. Also in this decade, investments were made in fleet renewal, passenger safety and comfort, and employee qualification. In 2014, it was certified as a Citizen Company by the Regional Accounting Council of the State of Rio de Janeiro.[3] The Carris company launched the city's circular and transversal lines. It was the first company in Porto Alegre to use vehicles that facilitated access to disabled people, initially with hydraulic elevators.[4]

According to the financial statements released by the company, Carris recorded a deficit of R$74.2 million in 2016, a value that decreased to R$43 million the following year and R$19.2 million in 2018. In 2019, the company recorded a profit for the first time since 2012.[5] In 2021, amid great controversy, Carris was privatized.[2]

Acknowledgment edit

Carris is the only municipal institution to win the Federal Government's National Public Management Award and, in 2005, it got the first place in the category Efficient Public Company in the Top of Mind Research, held in Porto Alegre.[6]

In 2014, it received the title of Citizen Company, from the Regional Accounting Council of the State of Rio de Janeiro.[3]

Corruption edit

In 2013, an internal investigation denounced the embezzlement of almost one million reais from Carris through fraud in electronic ticketing.[7] In 2018, the Public Ministry released a complaint that Ivsem Gonçalves, who had held a commissioned position in the company, had embezzled 1.7 million reais from the company through compensation unduly paid to a deceased man.[8] The money served, among other purposes, to make electoral donations, on behalf of the deceased, to campaigns of MDB candidates, including that of Governor José Ivo Sartori in 2016 and that of the candidate for mayor of Porto Alegre in 2016, Sebastião Melo.[9]

Purchase of new buses edit

Carris' biggest acquisitions occurred in 1987, when more than 50 new monoblock vehicles with Marcopolo and Thamco bodies arrived, equipped with Mercedes-Benz mechanics. In 2006, 62 new Neobus buses Mega 2006 Mercedes-Benz OF-1722M arrived. Throughout 2008, 76 new buses arrived, among them: Mega 2006 Low Entry with Agrale chassis; Millennium II and Viale, both Volkswagen 17-260 EOT chassis; and Urbanuss Pluss Articulated Volvo. In 2010, 82 new vehicles were purchased, such as Neobus Mega 2006 Articulated Mercedes-Benz O500MA (7 vehicles) and Gran Viale Low Entry Volvo and Mercedes-Benz (75 vehicles with air conditioning). The largest acquisition in the last five decades occurred in 2020, with the arrival of 98 Mascarello Gran Via Midi buses, with Mercedes-Benz chassis.

In January 2019, 83 Carris vehicles turned 13 years old and could no longer operate, according to a municipal law changed the previous year, which increased the useful life of the collectives from ten to twelve years.[10] The company launched an invitation to tender for the renewal of the fleet in March,[11] followed by a decree signed in May by Marchezan Junior to increase the useful life of the buses from twelve to fourteen years.[12]

Despite the promise that new buses would be circulating in October, the difficulty in obtaining financing has delayed the purchase. In November, the City Council authorized the company to contract almost 41 million reais of credit for the purchase of 87 buses, and the municipal administration promised that the buses would be on the streets in February of the following year.[13][14] However, a new public notice was only launched in February of the following year, when the legislation required the exchange of 97 buses.[14] The new buses only started running in August 2020, about a year and a half later than promised by the city administration.[15]

Privatization edit

During the campaign in 2016, Marchezan Junior denied that he had any intention of privatizing Carris.[16] However, in June 2017, the mayor stated that Carris could be privatized.[17] The following month, he again maintained that the company should be privatized or that it should bid out lines.[18] In June 2018, the city government hired a consulting firm to analyze Carris and the mayor again argued that privatization was one of the options for the company.[19]

Marchezan's successor, Sebastião Melo, continued the privatization project. Amidst many protests by employees and the community, the privatization of Carris was approved by the City Council on September 8, 2021, authorizing the city to sell its assets and grant the lines to private companies. The eight amendments, all from the opposition, were rejected. The city may also "concede, in whole or in part, its participation in the company, the control of shares on the stock exchange, its power to decide on its behalf and to choose who will run the company, transform, merge, divide, slice, incorporate, liquidate, dissolve, extinguish or deactivate the company. It even has the right to accept to be replaced when it comes time to enjoy some benefit or receive some credit from some financing". In short, the main argument was that the company was loss-making, outdated, and unable to adapt to new demands.[20] The city government claimed that in 2022 it would have to invest half a billion reais to cover the accumulated debts.[3]

Even before privatization became effective, the proposal had already received numerous criticisms. A strike was organized by employees in protest, a petition circulated, and 16 entities and unions came together in a Broad Front in Defense of Carris and Quality Transportation. However, it was a common opinion that public transportation was in great difficulty, with an old fleet, a sharp reduction in the number of users, and expensive fares. The City Hall insisted on privatization as the only possible solution, and guaranteed that the population would continue to be served without any loss, but the Broad Front offered several management alternatives to reverse the crisis and keep the company public. Critics still have many uncertainties about the quality and accessibility of services in this new stage. Carris operates 22 lines and serves 25.3% of Porto Alegre's 423,000 bus users, according to data from 2021. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, which reduced passengers worldwide, it served about 193,000 passengers. Some problems stem in part from broader contexts, such as the pandemic and the global economic crisis, but mismanagement has also been pointed out. Critics also argue that recent governments have adopted a practice of deliberately scrapping public services in order to justify their concession to the private sector by organizing a large program of privatizations.[21][2][22][23][24]

The Union of Federal Judiciary and Public Ministry Workers in Rio Grande do Sul published a note claiming that the official justifications are lies and part of a process "that resonates with the destruction promoted at the federal level by the government of Jair Bolsonaro". Carris is "a city's patrimony and fundamental for the search for transport democratization". Fabricio Loguércio, director of the union, said that "the fight in defense of the public Carris is, in fact, a fight in defense of public transportation. Carris, founded in 1872, was once an example of public transportation. It has won awards as the best public transportation company in Brazil. It has always served to regulate the system in Porto Alegre. However, after a sequence of disastrous administrations, with several corruption scandals (according to the media), it was being scrapped. Despite all this, it is still the best one in Porto Alegre".[2] According to André Augustin, from the Observatório das Metrópoles,[23]

Unfortunately, in the last few years, the successive neoliberal administrations at Porto Alegre's City Hall have promoted its destruction. The quality fell, but even so it remained above the competition. In 2021, the average age of the Carris fleet was 5.2 years, against 7.7 years for the private companies (above the allowed by law). In addition, 94% of Carris buses had air conditioning, against 41% of the private ones. It was also Carris that saved the bus system during the pandemic, when private companies broke contracts and started abandoning the most loss-making lines. To guarantee the right to transportation, foreseen in the Constitution, Carris took over these lines - in an indirect subsidy to its competitors, who could operate only the profitable lines. This made Carris's losses increase, which was used as an argument by the mayor Sebastião Melo to end Carris.[23]

The losses arose after Fortunati handed over the management of Carris to the PMDB, the party of his vice-president, Sebastião Melo. Among other scandals, more than one and a half million reais were embezzled by the company's financial coordinator, who then made several donations to his party's campaigns, including Melo's own. When he became mayor, Sebastião Melo used the damage started during his term as vice-mayor to argue that Carris could no longer be public. Then, he sent a bill to the City Council asking not for privatization, but a carte blanche to do whatever he wanted to destroy Carris. [...][23]

Just as happened a century ago, transportation and sanitation must serve not to meet the needs of the population, but to guarantee the profits of the providers of these services and also help the valuation of urban land. It is not, therefore, an absence of the state, but a strong state action to build a city that generates profit for certain sectors.[23]

Presidents edit

Carris presidents are appointed by the mayor of Porto Alegre.

Year President Mayor
1999 - 2002 Maria Cristina Utzig Piovesan[25] Tarso Genro and João Verle (PT)
2005 - 2010 Antônio Lorenzi[26] José Fogaça (PPS and PMDB)
2010 - 2011 João Pancinha[27] José Fortunati (PDT)
2011 - 2016 Sérgio Zimmermann[28]
2017 Luís Fernando Ferreira[29] Nelson Marchezan Júnior (PSDB)
2017 - 2019 Helen Machado[30]
2019 - currently César Griguc[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Títulos e Conquistas". Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  2. ^ a b c d "Sintrajufe/RS participa de ações contra privatização da Carris; entidades divulgam nota em defesa da Carris pública". Sindicato dos Trabalhadores do Judiciário Federal e do Ministério Público da União no Rio Grande do Sul. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Melo sanciona lei que privatiza a Carris de Porto Alegre". Diário do Transporte. 2021-12-03.
  4. ^ Gustafson, Jessica (2016-02-21). "Passagem de ônibus sobe hoje para R$ 3,75". Jornal do Comércio. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  5. ^ "Relatório de Gestão mostra avanço da Carris do déficit para o alcance de lucro | Prefeitura de Porto Alegre". Prefeitura Municipal de Porto Alegre. 2019-10-09. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  6. ^ "Títulos e Conquistas". Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  7. ^ Sander, Isabella (2013-11-27). "Prejuízo com a fraude na Carris é de quase R$ 1 milhão". Jornal do Comércio. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  8. ^ "Ex-funcionário é suspeito de usar nome de criança morta para desviar dinheiro da Carris | GaúchaZH". GZH. 2018-05-09. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  9. ^ "Repasses de dinheiro feitos por ex-funcionário da Carris podem levar a outros envolvidos na fraude". GaúchaZH. 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  10. ^ "Mais de 80 ônibus da Carris são mais velhos do que o permitido pela lei municipal - Notícias". Diário Gaúcho. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  11. ^ "Prometidos para outubro, ônibus novos da Carris ficam para fevereiro - Notícias". Diário Gaúcho. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  12. ^ "Decreto aumenta vida útil de ônibus de Porto Alegre para 14 anos e autoriza desligamento de ar-condicionado em estrada de terra". Diário do Transporte. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  13. ^ "Carris autorizada a contratar crédito de R$ 40,9 mi para a frota". 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  14. ^ a b "Prometidos para fevereiro, ônibus novos da Carris ficam para junho, mas número cresce - Notícias". Diário Gaúcho. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  15. ^ "Depois de um ano e meio do anúncio, Carris apresenta seus novos ônibus - Notícias". Diário Gaúcho. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  16. ^ "Em campanha, Marchezan disse que não iria acabar com 2ª passagem". GaúchaZH. 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  17. ^ "Marchezan diz que, sem um "plano viável nos próximos meses", Carris pode ser privatizada". GaúchaZH. 2017-06-20. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  18. ^ Guaíba, Ananda Muller. "Marchezan reforça que "Carris não é viável" e que precisa privatizar ou licitar linhas". Correio do Povo. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  19. ^ "Privatização da Carris pode sair após análise de consultoria". Jornal do Comércio. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  20. ^ "Aprovada a privatização da Carris". Assessoria CMPA. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  21. ^ Foster, Gustavo (2021-08-27). "Desestatização da Carris: o que pode acontecer se o projeto da Prefeitura for aprovado". Matinal Jornalismo.
  22. ^ Ilha, Flávio (2022-06-10). "Transporte público de Porto Alegre à beira do caos". Jornal Extra-Classe.
  23. ^ a b c d e Augustin, André Coutinho (2022-03-24). "Os 150 anos de transporte público que não serão comemorados nos 250 anos de Porto Alegre". Observatório das Metrópoles.
  24. ^ Cruz, Mauri. "Estratégias para o Transporte Público de Porto Alegre 2022-2030" (PDF). Frente Ampla em Defesa da Carris e do Transporte de Qualidade.
  25. ^ "Maria Cristina Utzig Piovesan". Escavador. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  26. ^ "Carris gastou R$ 1 milhão em sede social restrita a pagantes e locada a terceiros". GaúchaZH. 2019-06-03. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  27. ^ "João Pancinha assume presidência da Carris". 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  28. ^ "Gestão da Carris investigada pelo MP foi a que mais pagou indenizações por acidentes". GaúchaZH. 2018-05-15. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  29. ^ a b "Presidente da Carris renuncia 20 dias após assumir cargo". GaúchaZH. 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  30. ^ Media, Alright (2019-12-06). "Carris troca de presidente ainda em dezembro". Rádio Guaíba. Retrieved 2020-09-07.

External links edit

  • Official site of the Companhia Carris Porto-Alegrense
  • Photos of the current fleet buses
  • Blog of the Itinerant Museum Memoria Carris

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Companhia Carris Porto Alegrense also known as Carris is one of the operating companies of Porto Alegre s public transportation which also includes the consortiums Viva Sul Mob Via Leste and Consorcio Mais Its fleet is formed by 347 buses and serves a large part of the city with about 30 lines Companhia Carris Porto AlegrenseMascarello GranVia BRS Volvo B290R BusCompany typePrivateFoundedJune 19 1872 151 years ago 1872 06 19 HeadquartersPorto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul BrasilProductsPublic TransportationWebsitehttp www carris com br Founded in 1872 in 1953 it became a mixed economy public company under the controlling interest of the City Hall of Porto Alegre which held 99 9 of the shares Carris was considered by the National Association of Public Transportation as the best urban bus company in Brazil in 1999 and 2001 1 In 2022 it was privatized amidst many protests 2 Contents 1 History 2 Acknowledgment 3 Corruption 4 Purchase of new buses 5 Privatization 6 Presidents 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editCarris is the oldest public transportation company in the country in activity and was created with the authorization of Emperor Dom Pedro II through a decree published on June 19 1872 At the time Porto Alegre was a quiet little town of only 34 000 inhabitants that had just celebrated its 100th anniversary It initially operated mule drawn streetcars but in 1908 the company inaugurated electric streetcars service which would only be deactivated in 1970 The streetcars were dominant until the 1920s when the first automobiles powered by gasoline kerosene or oil began to circulate In 1926 it started to offer bus transportation In 1928 it was bought by the American company Electric Bond amp Share receiving its current name and on November 29 1953 the company was taken over by the city government 3 In the late 1960s the company had several trolleybuses electric buses that replaced the streetcars the vehicles were equipped with FNM chassis Massari body and Villares electrical components In 1970 the last electric streetcars still operated on the Teresopolis Partenon and Gloria lines it retired on March 8 with festivities In this decade Carris operated the first air conditioned buses in the history of Porto Alegre The vehicles operated a selective service that served the region of the Bela Vista neighborhood and were also equipped with a waitress coffee and newspaper on board Some trolleybuses that operated in the city of Araraquara for the CTA belonged to Carris and were in use until the 2000s In 1974 a school for drivers was set up 3 In 1980 the single fare was implemented In 2007 electronic ticketing was introduced and the vehicles started running on biodiesel Recently thematic lines were created the Tourism Line in the Historic Center in 2004 Social Line for schoolchildren and social entities in 2009 Black Territories Line in 2010 Friendly Pet Line for animals of needy families and Operation Safe Ballad of the C4 Line in 2011 In this year its Documentation and Memory Unit was inaugurated Also in this decade investments were made in fleet renewal passenger safety and comfort and employee qualification In 2014 it was certified as a Citizen Company by the Regional Accounting Council of the State of Rio de Janeiro 3 The Carris company launched the city s circular and transversal lines It was the first company in Porto Alegre to use vehicles that facilitated access to disabled people initially with hydraulic elevators 4 According to the financial statements released by the company Carris recorded a deficit of R 74 2 million in 2016 a value that decreased to R 43 million the following year and R 19 2 million in 2018 In 2019 the company recorded a profit for the first time since 2012 5 In 2021 amid great controversy Carris was privatized 2 Acknowledgment editCarris is the only municipal institution to win the Federal Government s National Public Management Award and in 2005 it got the first place in the category Efficient Public Company in the Top of Mind Research held in Porto Alegre 6 In 2014 it received the title of Citizen Company from the Regional Accounting Council of the State of Rio de Janeiro 3 Corruption editIn 2013 an internal investigation denounced the embezzlement of almost one million reais from Carris through fraud in electronic ticketing 7 In 2018 the Public Ministry released a complaint that Ivsem Goncalves who had held a commissioned position in the company had embezzled 1 7 million reais from the company through compensation unduly paid to a deceased man 8 The money served among other purposes to make electoral donations on behalf of the deceased to campaigns of MDB candidates including that of Governor Jose Ivo Sartori in 2016 and that of the candidate for mayor of Porto Alegre in 2016 Sebastiao Melo 9 Purchase of new buses editCarris biggest acquisitions occurred in 1987 when more than 50 new monoblock vehicles with Marcopolo and Thamco bodies arrived equipped with Mercedes Benz mechanics In 2006 62 new Neobus buses Mega 2006 Mercedes Benz OF 1722M arrived Throughout 2008 76 new buses arrived among them Mega 2006 Low Entry with Agrale chassis Millennium II and Viale both Volkswagen 17 260 EOT chassis and Urbanuss Pluss Articulated Volvo In 2010 82 new vehicles were purchased such as Neobus Mega 2006 Articulated Mercedes Benz O500MA 7 vehicles and Gran Viale Low Entry Volvo and Mercedes Benz 75 vehicles with air conditioning The largest acquisition in the last five decades occurred in 2020 with the arrival of 98 Mascarello Gran Via Midi buses with Mercedes Benz chassis In January 2019 83 Carris vehicles turned 13 years old and could no longer operate according to a municipal law changed the previous year which increased the useful life of the collectives from ten to twelve years 10 The company launched an invitation to tender for the renewal of the fleet in March 11 followed by a decree signed in May by Marchezan Junior to increase the useful life of the buses from twelve to fourteen years 12 Despite the promise that new buses would be circulating in October the difficulty in obtaining financing has delayed the purchase In November the City Council authorized the company to contract almost 41 million reais of credit for the purchase of 87 buses and the municipal administration promised that the buses would be on the streets in February of the following year 13 14 However a new public notice was only launched in February of the following year when the legislation required the exchange of 97 buses 14 The new buses only started running in August 2020 about a year and a half later than promised by the city administration 15 Privatization editDuring the campaign in 2016 Marchezan Junior denied that he had any intention of privatizing Carris 16 However in June 2017 the mayor stated that Carris could be privatized 17 The following month he again maintained that the company should be privatized or that it should bid out lines 18 In June 2018 the city government hired a consulting firm to analyze Carris and the mayor again argued that privatization was one of the options for the company 19 Marchezan s successor Sebastiao Melo continued the privatization project Amidst many protests by employees and the community the privatization of Carris was approved by the City Council on September 8 2021 authorizing the city to sell its assets and grant the lines to private companies The eight amendments all from the opposition were rejected The city may also concede in whole or in part its participation in the company the control of shares on the stock exchange its power to decide on its behalf and to choose who will run the company transform merge divide slice incorporate liquidate dissolve extinguish or deactivate the company It even has the right to accept to be replaced when it comes time to enjoy some benefit or receive some credit from some financing In short the main argument was that the company was loss making outdated and unable to adapt to new demands 20 The city government claimed that in 2022 it would have to invest half a billion reais to cover the accumulated debts 3 Even before privatization became effective the proposal had already received numerous criticisms A strike was organized by employees in protest a petition circulated and 16 entities and unions came together in a Broad Front in Defense of Carris and Quality Transportation However it was a common opinion that public transportation was in great difficulty with an old fleet a sharp reduction in the number of users and expensive fares The City Hall insisted on privatization as the only possible solution and guaranteed that the population would continue to be served without any loss but the Broad Front offered several management alternatives to reverse the crisis and keep the company public Critics still have many uncertainties about the quality and accessibility of services in this new stage Carris operates 22 lines and serves 25 3 of Porto Alegre s 423 000 bus users according to data from 2021 Before the COVID 19 pandemic which reduced passengers worldwide it served about 193 000 passengers Some problems stem in part from broader contexts such as the pandemic and the global economic crisis but mismanagement has also been pointed out Critics also argue that recent governments have adopted a practice of deliberately scrapping public services in order to justify their concession to the private sector by organizing a large program of privatizations 21 2 22 23 24 The Union of Federal Judiciary and Public Ministry Workers in Rio Grande do Sul published a note claiming that the official justifications are lies and part of a process that resonates with the destruction promoted at the federal level by the government of Jair Bolsonaro Carris is a city s patrimony and fundamental for the search for transport democratization Fabricio Loguercio director of the union said that the fight in defense of the public Carris is in fact a fight in defense of public transportation Carris founded in 1872 was once an example of public transportation It has won awards as the best public transportation company in Brazil It has always served to regulate the system in Porto Alegre However after a sequence of disastrous administrations with several corruption scandals according to the media it was being scrapped Despite all this it is still the best one in Porto Alegre 2 According to Andre Augustin from the Observatorio das Metropoles 23 Unfortunately in the last few years the successive neoliberal administrations at Porto Alegre s City Hall have promoted its destruction The quality fell but even so it remained above the competition In 2021 the average age of the Carris fleet was 5 2 years against 7 7 years for the private companies above the allowed by law In addition 94 of Carris buses had air conditioning against 41 of the private ones It was also Carris that saved the bus system during the pandemic when private companies broke contracts and started abandoning the most loss making lines To guarantee the right to transportation foreseen in the Constitution Carris took over these lines in an indirect subsidy to its competitors who could operate only the profitable lines This made Carris s losses increase which was used as an argument by the mayor Sebastiao Melo to end Carris 23 The losses arose after Fortunati handed over the management of Carris to the PMDB the party of his vice president Sebastiao Melo Among other scandals more than one and a half million reais were embezzled by the company s financial coordinator who then made several donations to his party s campaigns including Melo s own When he became mayor Sebastiao Melo used the damage started during his term as vice mayor to argue that Carris could no longer be public Then he sent a bill to the City Council asking not for privatization but a carte blanche to do whatever he wanted to destroy Carris 23 Just as happened a century ago transportation and sanitation must serve not to meet the needs of the population but to guarantee the profits of the providers of these services and also help the valuation of urban land It is not therefore an absence of the state but a strong state action to build a city that generates profit for certain sectors 23 Presidents editCarris presidents are appointed by the mayor of Porto Alegre Year President Mayor 1999 2002 Maria Cristina Utzig Piovesan 25 Tarso Genro and Joao Verle PT 2005 2010 Antonio Lorenzi 26 Jose Fogaca PPS and PMDB 2010 2011 Joao Pancinha 27 Jose Fortunati PDT 2011 2016 Sergio Zimmermann 28 2017 Luis Fernando Ferreira 29 Nelson Marchezan Junior PSDB 2017 2019 Helen Machado 30 2019 currently Cesar Griguc 29 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2023 See also editHistory of Porto AlegreReferences edit Titulos e Conquistas Retrieved 2016 10 10 a b c d Sintrajufe RS participa de acoes contra privatizacao da Carris entidades divulgam nota em defesa da Carris publica Sindicato dos Trabalhadores do Judiciario Federal e do Ministerio Publico da Uniao no Rio Grande do Sul Retrieved 2021 09 08 a b c d e Melo sanciona lei que privatiza a Carris de Porto Alegre Diario do Transporte 2021 12 03 Gustafson Jessica 2016 02 21 Passagem de onibus sobe hoje para R 3 75 Jornal do Comercio Retrieved 2023 04 12 Relatorio de Gestao mostra avanco da Carris do deficit para o alcance de lucro Prefeitura de Porto Alegre Prefeitura Municipal de Porto Alegre 2019 10 09 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Titulos e Conquistas Retrieved 2023 04 12 Sander Isabella 2013 11 27 Prejuizo com a fraude na Carris e de quase R 1 milhao Jornal do Comercio Retrieved 2019 05 20 Ex funcionario e suspeito de usar nome de crianca morta para desviar dinheiro da Carris GauchaZH GZH 2018 05 09 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Repasses de dinheiro feitos por ex funcionario da Carris podem levar a outros envolvidos na fraude GauchaZH 2018 05 11 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Mais de 80 onibus da Carris sao mais velhos do que o permitido pela lei municipal Noticias Diario Gaucho Retrieved 2020 09 07 Prometidos para outubro onibus novos da Carris ficam para fevereiro Noticias Diario Gaucho Retrieved 2020 09 07 Decreto aumenta vida util de onibus de Porto Alegre para 14 anos e autoriza desligamento de ar condicionado em estrada de terra Diario do Transporte 2019 05 01 Retrieved 2020 09 04 Carris autorizada a contratar credito de R 40 9 mi para a frota 2019 11 13 Retrieved 2023 04 12 a b Prometidos para fevereiro onibus novos da Carris ficam para junho mas numero cresce Noticias Diario Gaucho Retrieved 2020 09 07 Depois de um ano e meio do anuncio Carris apresenta seus novos onibus Noticias Diario Gaucho Retrieved 2020 09 07 Em campanha Marchezan disse que nao iria acabar com 2ª passagem GauchaZH 2017 07 28 Retrieved 2020 09 04 Marchezan diz que sem um plano viavel nos proximos meses Carris pode ser privatizada GauchaZH 2017 06 20 Retrieved 2020 09 04 Guaiba Ananda Muller Marchezan reforca que Carris nao e viavel e que precisa privatizar ou licitar linhas Correio do Povo Retrieved 2020 09 04 Privatizacao da Carris pode sair apos analise de consultoria Jornal do Comercio Retrieved 2020 09 04 Aprovada a privatizacao da Carris Assessoria CMPA Retrieved 2021 09 08 Foster Gustavo 2021 08 27 Desestatizacao da Carris o que pode acontecer se o projeto da Prefeitura for aprovado Matinal Jornalismo Ilha Flavio 2022 06 10 Transporte publico de Porto Alegre a beira do caos Jornal Extra Classe a b c d e Augustin Andre Coutinho 2022 03 24 Os 150 anos de transporte publico que nao serao comemorados nos 250 anos de Porto Alegre Observatorio das Metropoles Cruz Mauri Estrategias para o Transporte Publico de Porto Alegre 2022 2030 PDF Frente Ampla em Defesa da Carris e do Transporte de Qualidade Maria Cristina Utzig Piovesan Escavador Retrieved 2020 09 07 Carris gastou R 1 milhao em sede social restrita a pagantes e locada a terceiros GauchaZH 2019 06 03 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Joao Pancinha assume presidencia da Carris 2010 04 30 Retrieved 2023 04 12 Gestao da Carris investigada pelo MP foi a que mais pagou indenizacoes por acidentes GauchaZH 2018 05 15 Retrieved 2020 09 07 a b Presidente da Carris renuncia 20 dias apos assumir cargo GauchaZH 2017 02 20 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Media Alright 2019 12 06 Carris troca de presidente ainda em dezembro Radio Guaiba Retrieved 2020 09 07 External links editOfficial site of the Companhia Carris Porto Alegrense Photos of the current fleet buses Blog of the Itinerant Museum Memoria Carris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Companhia Carris Porto Alegrense amp oldid 1152224489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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