Councilman wants clean sheet in Canoas
Friday, May 27, 2011 - Politics
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Alderman Betinho the Clerk who has "dirty sheet" should be out
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The vote on the Bill Clean Sheet currently in the House of Councillors Councillor Betinho authored by the Clerk (PTB) promises to shake up the political environment and the community canoense.
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The full text of Bill No. 17, can be accessed on the website of the Board: www.camaracanoas.rs.gov.br
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In the opinion of Councillor Betinho who can not compete because he was not Clean Record can not hold positions in the administration. The project includes the following: "Establish list of impediments to occupy positions in the committee and general secretaries of municipal coordinators, directors, managers, referees and other provisions.
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Betinho adapted version of Federal Supplementary Law No. 135/2010, popularly known as the Clean Sheet approved by the Congress to a local law. The project seeks to prevent people with court convictions occupy positions of trust, (CCs) in the Town Hall and the Board of Canoas.
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Law Federal Clean Sheet prevents convicted persons to compete elections, with application to the next election.
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Alderman believes that those who have trouble with the law should stay out of government. "It is absurd to allow people who have problems with the judicial hold positions in the administration, no one will convince me otherwise. It is a lack of respect for the voter, with the gazetted officers, and the whole society. No one can work in enterprises without presenting his record run of justice. So it should be required of nominees for positions of trust in public administration, including by being paid with tax money from society. "Alderman says.
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Betinho it says satisfied with the support that has been receiving society. Are you surprised at the calls for debates on radio and links to newspapers and Chambers of Councillors in the state. "I want to share this merit with my fellow councilors Canoas, without the approval of all nothing is done."
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