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​Vila Velha representa os 78 municípios capixabas em encontro nacional da Cultura

10 de fevereiro de 2025
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​Vila Velha representa os 78 municípios capixabas em encontro nacional da Cultura
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O Governo Federal realizará esta semana, de terça a quinta-feira (13 e 15 de fevereiro), o “Encontro com Gestores e Gestoras Municipais de Cultura”, no Centro de Convenções Ulysses Guimarães, em Brasília.  O secretário Municipal de Cultura e Turismo de Vila Velha, Roberto Patrocínio Junior, foi convidado pelo Ministério da Cultura para representar os 78 municípios do Espírito Santo no encontro.

A presença de Roberto Junior no evento reflete o destaque de Vila Velha na execução das políticas culturais, especialmente na aplicação das leis federais de incentivo à cultura, como a Lei Aldir Blanc e a Lei Paulo Gustavo. A gestão municipal tem se consolidado como referência nacional na articulação e implementação dessas políticas, garantindo o acesso e a democratização dos recursos culturais para a população.

“Ser indicado para representar os municípios capixabas é uma honra e também um reconhecimento ao trabalho que temos desenvolvido em Vila Velha. Esse encontro será uma oportunidade para fortalecer ainda mais nossas políticas culturais e trocar experiências com gestores de todo o país”, afirmou o secretário.

O evento faz parte da programação do “Encontro de Novos Prefeitos e Prefeitas – Governo Federal Fortalecendo os Municípios”, organizado pela Secretaria de Relações Institucionais da Presidência da República (SRI), com correalização da Associação Brasileira de Municípios (ABM) e apoio da Confederação Nacional de Municípios (CNM) e da Frente Nacional de Prefeitos (FNP).

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