Vitti seeks consensus for proposal to expand the number of notary offices.
The president of the Legislative Assembly, José Vitti (PSDB), is working with state deputies and the president of the Court of Justice of Goiás (TJ-GO), Judge Gilberto Marques Filho, to reach a consensus on how to put to a vote the bill that restructures the notary services in the state; changes made through amendments to the original proposal have generated dissatisfaction; he said he has begun conversations with both sides to end the disagreements; “I am discussing some solutions to reach an understanding with the Judiciary. I believe we will resolve it in the best way, always through dialogue,” he pointed out.
Goiás 247 - The president of the Legislative Assembly, José Vitti (PSDB), is working with state deputies and the president of the Court of Justice of Goiás (TJ-GO), Judge Gilberto Marques Filho, in search of consensus to put to a vote the bill that restructures the notary services in the state. Changes made through amendments to the original proposal have generated dissatisfaction.
He said he initiated talks with both sides to end the disagreements. "I am discussing some solutions to reach an understanding with the Judiciary. I believe we will resolve this in the best way, always through dialogue," he pointed out.
Vitti also revealed that he has not yet put the project on the agenda because he understands that the matter needs to be debated more broadly. “If it doesn't satisfy all sides, there's still time to maintain the dialogue. I haven't put it to a vote because I felt that some deputies would like to discuss it a little more, therefore I will wait until we reach that understanding,” he said.
The bill has been under discussion in the Legislative Assembly since November of last year. The original proposal called for the creation of 40 new registry offices and the splitting of another 43 in the judicial districts of Goiânia, Senador Canedo, and in all intermediate-level judicial districts, which are those with the highest volume of transactions.
The amendments, accepted by the Government leader, Francisco Oliveira (PSDB), while the project was still in the Taxation, Finance and Budget Committee, where it was extensively discussed, maintain the current structure of the registry offices, providing for changes only when there is a vacancy in the registry offices, that is, when the current holders retire or die.
The rapporteur for the bill in the Finance Committee, Helio de Sousa (PSDB), defends the original version of the proposal from the Court of Justice. “If it is approved in the amended form, we will practically not have a new distribution of registry offices. They will remain as they are; it becomes practically a pointless project. The matter has been distorted.”