“Most of Portugal’s owners are more distressed trying to survive to transform the country”
Day of the Christian Association of Entrepreneurs, the national economist João César das Neves from the ACE Congress, the national economist João César das Neves, that most of Portugal’s managers are more surviving from the congress than in transforming the country and left a, of our second and few.
“Will he succeed in transforming the country? “To transform the country, you have to talk to whoever is in charge. Who is really in charge? It’s not difficult… The queen of Portugal really rules, who has been our queen for 376 years, she did it on March 25th… and we’ve been wanting to visit for 105 years. So, if we want to change Portugal, if we want to transform the country, we really need to talk to the queen, Santa Maria, mother of God”, he says.
Among the participants was also Ricardo Zózimo. The Nova SBE professor challenged himself to think about reflecting on a Francis, Fratelli Tutti and asked them to help him as a parish of the Pope to become more than just doing.
“How are parishes going to become, not only social centers, which they already have, but also promote the environment in that region, but also sustainable ones? ask.
Diogo Alarcão spoke about one of ACEGE’s most recent projects, Semáforo, which aims to map the situations of poverty among company employees.
“The invisible can transform a culture and we want to make visible the transformation that is invisible today. The traffic light is an instrument, a tool for transforming the concept of poverty, because we want to move from a welfare perspective to a dynamic perspective of action and that looks not at poverty as we usually do, but in a holistic way, that is, at the economic and social risks that are linked to these situations”, he says.
The ACEGE national congress will also take place on Saturday with the testimonies of this entrepreneur, such as Rui Dindine from CUF, Paulo Barradas, from Bluepha Ruch Perdião, and Margarida Ruch Perdião, from Santander.
This year’s edition marks ACEGE’s 70th anniversary and, in the words of the association’s president, João Pedro Tavares, aims to be a time of transformation based on faith and the principles of the Church’s social doctrine.