The clown elected to congress in Brazil has presented his first bill, which encourages illiterate adults to learn how to read and write.
Francisco Silva, who had to prove to a judge he met literacy requirements for congress members before taking his seat, called for a one off payment of 345 Brazilian real (£211) to be made to any illiterate adult who learns how to read and write.
Silva's spokeswoman Edit Silva said payment would be made at the end of a six-month literacy course.
Silva is known as Tiririca, which means "grumpy" in Portuguese. He won more votes than any other candidate in Brazil's elections last October.
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