“We have a vision for the future,” says Amastha in a press conference.
The mayor of Palmas and pre-candidate for re-election, Carlos Amastha (PSB), defended his administration during a debate held by business entities in the auditorium of the Palmas Commercial and Industrial Association (Acipa); "The focus is 100% on management, because we know that things happen with good management. The public authorities have to understand this," he said; "We have prepared Palmas for the future, this city has credibility and the citizens have pride and love for the capital. Today, we are the best Brazilian capital and we have a vision for the future," he added.
Tocantins 247 - The mayor of Palmas and pre-candidate for re-election, Carlos Amastha (PSB), defended his administration, this Thursday (23), during the debate held by business entities, in the auditorium of the Commercial and Industrial Association of Palmas (Acipa).
"The focus is 100% on management, because we know that good management is what makes things happen. Public authorities need to understand this," he said. "We are preparing Palmas for the future; this city has credibility, and its citizens are proud of and love the capital. Today, we are the best capital city in Brazil, and we have a vision for the future," he added.
The president of CDL Palmas, Davi Goveia, highlighted the importance of the debates. “These meetings are very significant for us to understand each pre-candidate a little better and, above all, to show everyone that the business community wants to be directly involved in the pursuit of a better Palmas,” he emphasized.
The next
This Friday, the 24th, business leaders will hear from former mayor Raul Filho (PR); on Monday, Marcão Poggio (DEM). On Tuesday the 28th, it will be the turn of businessman Fabiano Parafusos (PRB), on the 29th, state representative Luana Ribeiro (PR), and on the 30th, city councilor Pastor João Campos (PSC).
The hearing is being held by the Palmas Commercial and Industrial Association (Acipa), the Palmas Chamber of Store Managers (CDL Palmas), the Tocantins Association of Supermarkets (Atos), the Association of Distributors and Wholesalers of Tocantins (Adat), and the Federation of Industries of the State of Tocantins (Fieto).
*With information from Ascom Acipa