The Alagoas delegation is negotiating positions with Temer.
The Brazilian Postal Service (Correios), Caixa Econômica Federal (a Brazilian bank), the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária), the Ministry of Agrarian Development, Eletrobras (a Brazilian electricity company), Incra (a Brazilian agency for Colonization and Agrarian Reform), and the INSS (National Institute of Social Security) are among the federal positions that will see changes in leadership and are being negotiated in Brasília by the Alagoas federal delegation and interim president Michel Temer; the Port of Maceió and the Brazilian Urban Train Company (CBTU) are not included in this division.
Alagoas 247 - Sixteen federal positions in Alagoas will change leadership. The change should occur within a month at the most and is part of negotiations between the federal representatives and the government of interim president Michel Temer. The talks are taking place in Brasília, where another round of discussions took place yesterday afternoon among parliamentarians on this matter.
Of the 16 positions, the following are included: Post Office, Caixa Econômica Federal (a Brazilian bank), National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), Ministry of Agrarian Development, Eletrobras (a Brazilian energy company), National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Incra), INSS (a Brazilian social security institute) (see table). The Port of Maceió and the Brazilian Urban Train Company (CBTU), according to the coordinator of the federal delegation in Alagoas, Deputy Ronaldo Lessa (PDT), are not included in the division of positions. The nominations, made by Deputy Marx Beltrão (PMDB) and Senator Benedito de Lira (PP), will be maintained. In the case of the other positions, the changes will come from discussions among the members of the delegation.
According to Congressman Ronaldo Lessa, the allocation of positions will be done as follows: “Each person presents their proposal, how they want it, and if more than one person requests that position, we sit down to try to negotiate. When two people ask for the same thing, we sit down to reach a conclusion,” he informed.
If there is no consensus regarding the filling of certain positions, Ronaldo Lessa states that the decision will rest with the President of the Republic himself. “If it's not amicable, and my role as coordinator goes that far, trying to reconcile, when the conflict continues, the decision rests with the president or whomever he delegates. Then I pass it on to the Presidential Palace to resolve. I am not the one who can decide,” he emphasized.
According to Ronaldo Lessa, only those who support the Temer government will participate in the division. "Only those who support it participate. Except for me, who doesn't support it, but I have to be there because I'm the coordinator of the caucus. But generally, the division of positions happens with the support base," he said.
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