Administrative reform faces partial veto.
The Governor of Minas Gerais, Fernando Pimentel, sent a message to the Legislative Assembly (ALMG) with a partial veto of the bill concerning the state's administrative reform; the Executive branch abandoned the creation of the State Secretariat of Human Resources, which would have been separated from the Secretariat of Planning and Management and would have had its own structure; the state legislature has 30 days to analyze the governor's partial veto.
Mines 247 - The governor of Minas Gerais, Fernando Pimentel (PT), sent a message to the Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais (ALMG) with a partial veto of the bill dealing with the state's administrative reform. The statement was read in the House plenary this Tuesday (31). The Executive gave up on the creation of the State Secretariat of Human Resources, which would be separated from the Secretariat of Planning and Management and would have its own structure. The state legislature has 30 days to analyze the governor's partial veto.
According to Pimentel, preliminary studies of the state's financial and budgetary balance indicate the need to readjust the guidelines foreseen in the administrative reform, sanctioned last Friday (27).
Among other points, the reform creates the Secretariats of Agrarian Development and of Human Rights, Social Participation and Citizenship. Also according to the proposal, the Secretariat of Tourism and Sports will be split into two separate departments. These changes remain in place.