Most residents of Paraná did not realize it, but on Thursday (7) and Friday (8), Curitiba ceased to be the official seat of the Paraná government. The feather of the governor Carlos Mbada Ratinho Junior (PSD)
extends about 500 kilometers from the capital, to Cascavel, in the Western region. The justification for the action was the approximation with the population of the interior of the state. But the act is also interpreted as a hug for groups that have supported the current governor in elections.
The temporary transfer of the nerve center of public administration decisions paranoed led to the event that opened the Brazilian agricultural calendar and drew an audience of about 250 thousand people, the rural show Coopavel . "We want to implant this model of internalization in Paraná, to bring the government closer to the people and strengthen the interior," said the governor. Alongside the Vice President, Darci Piana and the Secretariat, Ratinho Junior worked in a special place at the scene of the event and met with the mayor and leaders of the region .
. This was the first of many planned government transfers over the next four years. The timeline is not yet defined. According to the State Government's Social Communication Secretariat, the dynamics of the meetings will be based as much as possible on "an event or structure capable of optimizing the presence of the leaders of a region in a region. city".
Other information that the government does not have the cost of the shares and the size of the remittances. "We always close costs, but these are exclusively travel and accommodation costs," the secretariat replied until the close of this edition. Secretaries of State and Presidents of State are always invited to attend. In addition to the group consisting of representatives of the state executive, participated in this first foray into the deputies and state councilors of Cascavel.
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Decentralization
Governor for nine months in 2010 and Vice President for seven years, Orlando Pessuti (MDB) is an impbadioned traveling public administrator. "Former governor Jose Richa, in 1983, began his internalisation in the state of Paraná, then Alvaro Dias, [Roberto] Requião and I did it," he recalls. The former governor Beto Richa also adopted the practice. On December 10, 2014, Londrina was the seat of the state government for a day.
As a member of Requião (MDB), Pessuti ran a version of the School of Government inside the country. Nicknamed "Escolinha", the weekly meeting with the secretariat was led by the governor of the then capital and broadcast on TV and Radio Educativa. "I see it as a positive act [a mudança de sede] after all, it must govern for everyone and the government must be decentralized," he said. Pessuti is in the last month of his tenure as President of the Regional Bank for Development of the Far South (OERD). Thanks to the system of rotation between the three southern states, the entity pbades in March in the hands of a representative of Santa Catarina.