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BE accuses minister of insulting court officials in proposed law review

This Wednesday, BE accused Minister Catarina Sarmento e Castro of “insulting court officials” with the proposed review of career status, an issue that has drawn criticism from the government as well as from the PSD, Chega, IL and PCP.

In political statements today, BE parliamentary leader Pedro Filipe Soares criticized the fact that after 10 months of promises by the justice minister to calm the sector, there has only been an increase in bailiff strikes.

“There has been chaos and the minister is the main responsible person (…) In the law she proposed, she did not fulfill her own promises,” he condemned.

According to Pedro Filipe Soares, the proposal to review the status of bailiffs “is an insult.”

“From here, from parliament to the courts, we say to justice officials: we are with you, reason is with you and therefore fight, only by fighting can you overcome this insult that the Minister of Justice is offering,” he said. blocker

During the speeches, criticism of the government for the situation in the courts came from left to right, with the PS being isolated in defending the government.

Socialist Paulo Araujo Correia praised the work of judicial officials, who provide “unsurpassed service” and “without them, justice does not work,” noting that the minister had a promise to present a revision of the statute and that this has been carried out.

From the PSD, Paula Cardoso lamented the “deplorable state of justice,” considering that “the new statute is a poisoned gift and a kind of hat without a rabbit” and demonstrates “devaluation, disrespect for human resources” that work in the field of justice. sector for part of the PS government.

Speaking in Chege, Rita Mathias began by agreeing with the “legitimate concerns” that BE had brought to Parliament and defended the need to listen carefully to what professionals in the sector are saying, who are calling for justice, like the Portuguese.

Regarding IL, Patricia Gilvaz believes that the conversation about court officials is a conversation about people who have been “waiting for answers” for months, but she was surprised by some of the criticism from the blockers since they “were complicit” with the PS government during this invention .

Alma Rivera of the PCP criticized the fact that the careers of judicial officials are not valued by the government and believes that the 2024 state budget will be the right time to start addressing this problem.

The proposal to revise the status of judicial officers would divide the career into two categories: a monthly increase of 20% and an increase of 100 euros in the starting salary at the beginning of the career.

The Union of Judicial Employees (SFJ) accused the Ministry of Justice that with the new charter it wants to “influence the selection” of senior positions, “subordinate the public ministry” and propose measures that violate the Labor Code.

In a critique of the bylaw proposal and the preliminary study in support of it presented to unions this week, SFJ said bifurcating careers was an “unacceptable situation,” as did the management access rules. positions of senior technical officer of justice, denying access to “those who today can expect to compete, through tests and final examinations.”

JF (IMA) // JPS

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Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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