With COMPERJ At The Goal Line, The Officials Of Itaboraí Have Already Defined And Directed The Priorities Of The Project. Learn How This Will Affect You
On the 19th (Wednesday), COMPERJ was one of the most discussed topics by the political leadership of Itaboraí. It turns out that the construction activities of this complex in the city are about to resume and many politicians are “concerned” about the socioeconomic issues of the city. It seems that someone received external information about the project that immediately resulted in an extraordinary meeting to define priorities. The people in front of this meeting were the deputy mayor of Itaboraí, Wanderson Dias, the Secretary of Security, Vicenildo Medeiros, the Secretary of Social Development, Edson Piazzi, and the Undersecretary of Civil Defense, Major Marlon Pina.
When the construction began back then, about 30,000 job opportunities were generated in the municipality.
Eduardo Lopes stated that they discussed monitoring parliamentary amendments on this issue to support the city. He also emphasized that nowadays, Itaboraí has more than 200,000 residents and according to the city hall data, about 20,000 are without formal employment.
In a meeting with Senator Vicenlido Medeiros, who happens to be the secretary and coordinator of the Brazilian Republican Party, he highlighted that the benefits of the project must be the top priority for the people of Itaboraí, followed by the municipalities that form Conlest.
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Consequences
Already anticipating possible backlash from the population of Itaboraí when the UPGN works begin, it seems there will be some amendment or decree that will require proof of fixed and personal residency from the candidates for the position. A certificate from the Electoral Justice confirming they voted or justified their absence in the last 2 years will also be necessary. You might also be interested in the official Petrobras statement article about COMPERJ.

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