Mayor of Campo Grande fees for technical support at FNP

Between yesterday (7) and today (8) the mayor takes part in the 87th General Meeting of the Mayors of the National Front

Mayor Adriane Lopes during a speech at the 87th General Meeting of the FNP in Brasilia (photo: disclosure).

Between Monday (7) and on Tuesday (8) the mayor of Campo Grande, Adriane Lopes (PP), is located in Brasilia participating in the 87th General Meeting of FNP (National Front of Burmors and Burmors). During the meeting, which connects the leaders of several Brazilian capitals, Adriana participates in debates on the role of municipalities in the transition to the new national tax model.

The mayor of Campo Grande, Adriane Lopes, participated in the 87th General Meeting of the Town Hall and Mayors in Brasilia, where she emphasized the need for technical support for municipalities while switching to a new domestic tax model. She proposed to create a technical committee to help cities, emphasizing the direct impact of tax reform on the city administration. The event was attended by leaders from various Brazilian capitals and discussed topics such as preliminary, city financial financing and the creation of the National Public Transport Bank.

While dealing with the challenges of tax reform, the mayor emphasized the direct impact that the changes would bring to the municipal public administration. “We who are in the position will be responsible for starting a passage, which will directly affect the management of the city and life of people in municipalities,” he said.

She also defended the creation of a technical committee to support cities. “I emphasize the need for technical support that FNP will have to offer large, medium and small municipalities. We feel the influence of the reform on the skin and we will have to manage these changes. For this purpose it will be fundamental for technical support. I will make available to integrate this technical committee,” said Adriane, who has already introduced a federal discussion.

At the opening of the event, the mayor emphasized the importance of the debate on the effects of the reform in municipalities and the role of FNP in this process. “Campo Grande is one of the capitals of Brazil, which will affect it directly, because the greatest revenues come from the services. Finally, people do not fully understand and the information about this transition that we are to start,” he said.

The ceremony was also attended by names such as Edvaldo Nogueira (President of the FNP), Eduardo Paes (Rio de Janeiro), Ricardo Nunes (São Paulo), Igor Normando (Belém), Sebastião Melo (Porto Alegre), Cicero Lucyna (João Pessoa), Eduardo Pimente (Porto Alegre) Topázio Neto (Florianópolis), Margarida Salomão (Juiz de São Luís).

A table consisting of mayors who discussed the challenges related to tax reform (photo: disclosure).

Discussions – In the Monday schedule, it contained a series of strategic discussions on the future of Brazilian cities, such as pre -payment, extension of the municipal revenue department (DREM) and the exemption of income tax (IR), whose estimated impact on city accounts is $ 4.8 billion a year.

Funding and partnership opportunities between Banco to Brasil and Caix with municipalities were also asked; Article promoting technical cooperation between the cities of South America; participation of municipalities in the management and resources of the National Public Security Fund; In addition to choosing the new FNP management for the two -year 2025/2027 and the assessment of the financial balance in 2024.

The meeting lasts on Tuesday (8) with the launch of the proposal to create the National Bank of Public Transport Data. The initiative will be integrated with the Simple (National Urban Mobility Information) and will contain reports of intentions signed between the National Secretariat of Mobility Urban, FNP and the World Bank.

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