The President of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina, Mauro de Nadal (MDB) this week visited some Ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to present Santa Catarina’s position regarding the time frame issue.
The information he brought from there was that the Speaker of the House, Arthur Lyra (PP/AL), must put the issue to a vote in the House even before the issue is re-analyzed by the STF.
Lira emphasized that Bill No. 490/07, which presents the delimitation of local borders to the National Congress, should be on the agenda shortly after the vote on the financial framework, that is, it will not take long. The PL also formalizes the time frame thesis that, according to the proposal, those permanently inhabited by Indigenous peoples in the enactment of the 1988 Federal Constitution would be recognized as Indigenous lands.
Mauro de Nadal was in a meeting with ministers Andre Mendonça and Gilmar Mendes, who have not yet taken a position on the controversial trial.
Here in Santa Catarina, parliamentarians have mobilized to discuss this topic countless times. Public hearings, a letter from Santa Catarina, a motion of dissent were held, among many other proceedings. The big fear is the impact that new border demarcation will have on the country’s economy.
National Conservatives Forum
Speaking of Temporal Mark, the governor of Santa Catarina, Jorginho Mello (PL) was in Brasilia on Wednesday to participate in the National Forum of Governors. At the event, the heads of the executive branch gathered to discuss issues of national relevance, such as tax reform and the payment of minimum wages for vocational nurses. But in addition to this, the issue of demarcation was also mentioned by all the convicts, who were worried about a possible change in the time frame.
At the Forum, in addition to the Conservatives, are the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development, James Cleverley; The UK’s Ambassador to Brazil, Stephanie El Qaq, as well as the President of the Federal Senate, Senator Rodrigo Pacheco, among other authorities.
tax free day
Expressing dissatisfaction with the high tax burden that limits the consumption power of the population and impedes economic growth. With this focus in mind, Tax Free Day (DLI) will be held this Thursday, the 25th. The idea is for store owners to sell their products at discounts, assuming the portion that matches their taxes. This action is happening across the country in showing dissatisfaction with arbitrary taxation, lack of proper tax return and excessive bureaucracy that limits the consumption power of the population.
innovation
The Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Innovation, Marcelo Viet, met with the Deputy Public Prosecutor for Planning and Innovation, Luciano Trierwiller Naschenwing, and the Public Prosecutor Coordinating the Innovation Core, Guilherme André Pacheco-Zatar, to handle the proceedings in partnership with the Procuratorate of Santa Catarina. Among the initiatives discussed is the launch of the Open Innovation Challenge in the field of Security in the Municipalities of Santa Catarina, in cooperation with the Associação Catarinense de Tecnologia – ACATE, with the aim of implementing actions that promote innovative initiatives that improve the provision of public services to citizens and citizens living in Santa Catarina.
Safety in schools
Exactly 50 days after the attack on the Blumenau day care center, the government of Santa Catarina announced how projects to increase security in the state’s educational institutions are progressing. To date, the Military Police has already trained 1,577 police officers and 41,219 education professionals (including teachers and educators) in the protocol and methods needed to defend against potentially criminal acts. Psychologists and social workers from the 36 Regional Coordinators of Education in the State Department of Education (SED) have stepped up actions to welcome the school community since the tragedy and teachers have implemented various activities emphasizing a culture of peace, including bringing families of students together. The education professionals will also work with security forces in training and qualifying police officers from the Temporarily Disabled Public Security Corps (CTISP), who will provide security in state schools.
condition
Santa Catarina has 6,336 jobs available through the National Employment System (Sine/SC). Offers are available in many cities and range from basic education to higher education as a prerequisite. Of these jobs, 283 are for people with disabilities. To compete for one of the available vacancies, candidates must search for one of the more than 140 Sine modules or follow through on the Federal Government’s Sine Fácil application.
Tax waiver
Alesc will hold a public hearing on the 14th to discuss the state’s expectations for granting tax breaks of more than R$21 billion in 2024. The request to hold the event has been approved by the Finance and Tax Commission. The proposal is from the Rector of the University, Rep. Marcos Vieira (PSDB). The hearing has been scheduled based on the processing schedule for the 2024 Budget Guidelines Bill.