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The mayor of Palmas, Carlos Amastha, alongside the vice-mayor Cintia Ribeiro, announced changes to his cabinet during a press conference held at Office II, located in the Palmas Urban Planning Institute (Impup); the announcement was made in the presence of the 12 council members from the governing coalition. Amastha informed that vice-mayor Cintia Ribeiro will work for six months in various municipal secretariats and will subsequently assume one of them; according to the head of the Executive branch, the vice-mayor is fully capable of assuming any position within the administration.

The mayor of Palmas, Carlos Amastha, alongside the vice-mayor Cintia Ribeiro, announced changes to his cabinet during a press conference held at Office II, located in the Palmas Urban Planning Institute (Impup); the announcement was made in the presence of the 12 councilors from the governing coalition. Amastha informed that vice-mayor Cinthia Ribeiro will work for six months in various municipal secretariats and will subsequently assume one of them; according to the head of the Executive branch, the vice-mayor is fully capable of assuming any position within the administration (Photo: Leonardo Lucena).

Tocantins 247 - The mayor of Palmas, Carlos Amastha, alongside the vice-mayor Cintia Ribeiro, announced changes in his cabinet, during a press conference held on Tuesday afternoon (17), at Cabinet II, located at the Palmas Urban Planning Institute (Impup). The announcement was made in the presence of the 12 councilors from the governing base. Amastha informed that the vice-mayor Cinthia Ribeiro will work, for six months, in several municipal secretariats and, subsequently, will assume one of them. For the head of the Executive, the vice-mayor is fully capable of assuming any portfolio within the administration.

"She was one of the biggest surprises of my life during the election campaign because of her commitment. For six months she will be rotating through various departments," he said.

The mayor announced Dr. Luiz Teixeira as the new head of the Secretariat for Infrastructure, Public Services, Traffic, and Transportation. "I intend to carry out this mission with great respect, honesty, and efficiency," Teixeira emphasized.

Amastha also announced a rotation among the current secretaries. Secretary Christian Zini, who previously worked in the Infrastructure department, will take over the Finance portfolio. "The challenge is even greater in assuming this mission alongside an excellent team," Zini assessed.

Cláudio Schuller, formerly the Finance Secretary, will now assume the position of Secretary of Planning, Management, and Human Development, which will also encompass the accounting area. "It is a privilege to continue being part of this administration, leading a department of fundamental importance to the government," he said.

Germana Pires is leaving her position as Secretary of Planning and Management to take on the role of Executive Secretary of Education. "Together with Professor Danilo, we will implement a revolutionary project, integrating social policies with comprehensive education, further improving our educational indicators," she said.

Mayor Carlos Amastha highlighted that the lean administrative structure and the rotation of positions among secretaries demonstrate that the administration has a cohesive team committed to the development of the capital. "With these changes, we are bringing extra motivation to the entire team, new advancements, and improvements to our city and society," he emphasized.

Deputy Ricardo Ayres was unofficially announced for the newly created position in the area of ​​Urban Planning and Land Regularization. Amastha explained that this and other new appointments will take place after the publication of a provisional measure this Friday, the 18th. The document will also bring changes to the structure of the municipal secretariats.