The Administrative and Tax Court of Lisbon gave partial justification to the GNR National Association of Sergeants (ANSG) in a lawsuit that this organization filed against the GNR General Command and the Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) in 2020. a training course for 150 GNR sergeants that began in the same year and ended in 2022 and took place at the GNR training center in Figueira da Foz.
Realizing that there was disrespect for the law on military training already approved at that time and that it obliged the course of sergeants to take place in the Military Polytechnic Unit (UPM), the ANSG filed a civil lawsuit against the GNR command. and MAI.
Nearly three years later, the Administrative and Tax Court of Lisbon now refers to those who fell victim to this action, as well as to the 150 sergeants who are already working in the meantime.
idea found cm in the decision this week, which we had access to, is that they should comment on the content of the ANSG action before a final decision is made on it.
For José López, president of the ANSG, “it’s a return to legitimacy.” “We don’t want the course to be suspended. We assume that the court decides that its participants must complete course credits already at UPM,” he concluded.
Author: Miguel Curado
Source: CM Jornal

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