Although he held positions such as head of the Civil Chamber (Tubarao), Secretary of Ports and Airports (Imbituba), and head of the civilian police (Chrisium), southern South Carolina’s political power declined. This happens especially in the executive branch, but not much different from the legislative branch. Pushed into the background by the current government, the region is reinventing itself to create a mobilization force.
Accustomed to heavyweights in the executive branch, such as former lieutenant governor Eduardo Moreira, who has remained for 16 years with a slew of nominations to strategic positions, and most recently, former governor Carlos Moises, who also surrounded himself with southerners in leadership positions, the great representativeness of the South lives one more moment.
The parliamentary bench of the South of the UK, in addition to being reduced, has more new political agents or without the same political power than before.
With this in mind, crises such as the threat of closing ICUs and maternity wards in Imbituba and Ichar, in addition to stopping work such as SC-445, lead to another type of mobilization. Business associations are encouraged to mobilize to get the attention of the state government.
Last Friday (31) the Icarus Business Association held a meeting to direct the state government to continue strategic work such as duplicating SC-445 in just three kilometers. Work has been halted due to lack of payment from the government.
Source: Ndmais