Tourism Minister Centrão is a positive term

Tourism Minister Centrão is a positive term

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Celso Sabino took over the ministry last week and is continuing the work of his predecessor, Daniela Carneiro

Appointed last week to take over the Ministry of TourismAnd Celso Sabino (União Brasil-PA) It works to remain at the forefront of portfolio actions and ensures that its mission is to contribute to making the subject a factor of development in the country. At the same time, as representative and appointed by a party that is part of the so-called centrão, the federal deputy believes that the term has become synonymous with development in politics and linked it to a positive environment.

in Interview NewspaperSabino stated that “the center’s image is no longer annoying and has become a consideration in a politically polarized environment”. According to him, the political position today is very important for any ruler.

It must be remembered that Sabino is known to be an ally of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Artur Lira (PP), and was one of the three nominations made by União Brasil to the Federal Government in the portfolio of the Ministerial Group.

For the new minister, the political combination with the various parties is natural to democracy and necessary.

Twitter/Celso Sabino

Sabino commented that he intends to develop the sector by bringing in foreign exchange for Brazil

Sabino commented that he intends to develop the sector by bringing in foreign currency for Brazil, “which we all want”.

Sabino also reports that, at the head of MTur, he intends to launch a development plan for the sector and create measures for cheaper accommodation for the same travelers who benefited from The VOA Brasil project, which will offer airline tickets worth R$200, as envisaged by the Ministry of Ports and Airports.

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