And Annabella Freitas, the mayor of Tomar, justified the fact that she had not yet sent the transfer of competencies in the field of health for ratification, a document that was already signed last April but is still deadlocked. These suspicions center around the car wash subsidy that is currently granted to an employee of a health center in the Nabantin region, a compensation that is not found in the local administration’s wage schedules. A situation unparalleled in the Tagus Central region! It should be noted that workers in health centers – with the exception of doctors and nurses – are transferred to municipality employees according to the aforementioned notice, and one of them has this advantage… which has no framework. In discussing this topic, Lourdes Ferrumao admitted that he was “surprised” by the formalization of the transfer of powers. Annabella Freitas responded, and the elected Social Democrat denied her accusation that there was no information surrounding the signature, stressing that she told “several times” the elected representatives of the Social Democratic Party about the reasons for not sending the document to the municipal council. Watch the video edited by our newsroom.

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