This Friday, Andre Ventura asked the PSD/CDS-PP government to show “openness and goodwill” towards the Chega project in order to “truly equalize mission complements across all police forces.”
According to Andre Ventura, on the 16th Chega will submit to Parliament a diploma whose goal is to equalize the mission “in all police forces” without “creating differences”, for which he asked for “openness and goodwill” from the majority of the PSD/CDS-PP on your approval.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a visit to an agricultural fair in Ovibeje, Ventura noted that the work done by Chega on the demands of the security forces “makes a big difference compared to these riots” by the government.
“In three days, we only heard that they were unhappy with this proposal and felt humiliated,” he emphasized, noting that this feeling on the part of the police was shared by “teachers, medical workers, police officers and judicial officials.”
Chega, as Andre Ventura believed, went to listen to trade union structures and police representatives, made the first version of the project, worked on the second version and presented the diploma.
The diploma “really equalizes the mission addition across all police forces and does not create differences within the police force itself,” he said, adding that members of the security forces, armed forces and criminal police agencies would now have “what they deserve for the risks.” they take.”
On Thursday, the government proposed a mission allowance for PSP and GNR elements ranging from €365.13 to €625.94, which would replace the current service and risk allowance in the security forces.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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