Mayors want ATMs in all parishes in Portugal – Coimbra News
At the Congress of the National Association of Parishes, in Braga, according to 29 movements banning the XVIII of the proposals, claiming the installation of boxes from the XVIII country.
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Among the proposals, some approach the main topics under debate in the congress, such as the decentralization of competences, the statute of local elected representatives, the financing of parishes and administrative reorganization, while others focus on more local problems, such as the lack of lighting, river dips and technological asymmetries.
Of the 2 movements, a demand for the installation of ATM terminals in all parishes in the country by Caixa Geral de Depósitos, as well as “its function as a state bank and performance of public, that of people”, reads in the document that has as its first subscriber the president of the Parish Council of Santo Amaro, in Sousel, in the district of Portalegre, Nélio Painha.
“This measure is extremely important for the quality of life of the populations, as well as for their imperative security”, reads the document that will be voted on on Sunday.
In addition, he adds, “at the moment there are many populations and often kilometers without proper transport to access a bank or an ATM terminal”.
Another of the documents recovered was the topic of regionalization, which was already under debate at the Congress of the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities (ANMP), held in December, in Aveiro.
The president of the Ferrel Parish Council, in Peniche, in the district of Leiria, Pedro Barata, and who is the first signer of the motion, reminded congressmen that the Prime Minister, the Socialist António Costa, the President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and the leader of the opposition, Rio (PSD), Rui major party, opening up to the realization of a major party.
“The regionalization gains, not even in the worst scenario we will have more expenses”, he observed.
According to the document presented this afternoon, “the path to be expected with the tools and information available can be considered, it is gradual and effective with a view to concerted and responsible implementation”.
Anafre began on Friday, in Braga, following new attempts at access by milarchies, following the new municipalities, following the new powers, in the financial reorganization of community funds.
The congress, under the motto “Freguesias 20/30 Valorizar Portugal”, should also re-elect socialist Jorge Veloso as president of Anafre on Sunday, who heads the consensus consensus that will be approved by congressmen.