Tarcísio sanctions law that makes the band of the leaders of the March for Jesus a cultural heritage of SP

Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) sanctioned, this Thursday 19, the law that transforms the band Renascer Praise, of bishops Estevam and Sônia Hernandes, leaders of the March for Jesus , into cultural heritage of the state of São Paulo.
The Bolsonaro supporter's signature was given during his speech at the event held in the state capital, where thousands of people gathered since the morning for shows and prayers.
“There are two plaques I would like to leave with you. The first one makes the March for Jesus an intangible cultural heritage of the state of São Paulo. The other one makes Renascer Praise an intangible cultural heritage of the state,” said the pro-Bolsonaro governor, displaying the symbols of his signature.
The act that makes the March an intangible heritage of SP is from 2023. The band, in turn, was recognized only this year, in an act signed during the event.
Earlier, on the event's main sound truck, Tarcísio celebrated his own birthday and sang praises. This year, support for Israel set the tone for the March. The politician, for example, displayed an Israeli flag at the event and participated in a prayer in honor of the Jewish state, at war with Iran and responsible for a conflict that is devastating the Gaza Strip.
STF minister André Mendonça, the 'terribly evangelical', participates in the 33rd March for Jesus in São Paulo.Photo: Paulo Pinto/Agência Brasil
Other political figures were at the event, such as the mayor of the capital, Ricardo Nunes (MDB) , and the 'tiktoker' mayor of Sorocaba, Rodrigo Manga (Republicans) . André Mendonça, a minister of the Supreme Federal Court classified as 'terribly evangelical' , was another to participate in this year's edition of the March.
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