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Lula cedes area and management Tarcísio shows park project in the favela of Moinho, in São Paulo

The federal government, under President Lula (PT), and the state government of São Paulo, led by Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), are set to sign a contract transferring ownership of a plot of land previously occupied by the Moinho favela to the state. The land has been used by the community for over three decades. This transfer allows the state to develop a park project in the area. The agreement involves the federal government granting the land to the state at no cost.

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Lula cedes area and management Tarcísio shows park project in the favela of Moinho, in São Paulo

The federal government, under President Lula (PT), and the state government of São Paulo, led by Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), are set to sign a contract transferring ownership of a plot of land previously occupied by the Moinho favela to the state. The land has been used by the community for over three decades. This transfer allows the state to develop a park project in the area. The agreement involves the federal government granting the land to the state at no cost.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a formal agreement between two political entities regarding land transfer and development. It presents the event factually without apparent ideological framing, emphasizing the procedural aspect of the agreement rather than taking a stance on its implications.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article reports on the signing of a free transfer contract between Lula's administration and Tarcísio de Freitas' government regarding the Moinho favela land. It provides clear details about the event and parties involved, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral but slight

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