After having assumed, the continuation of the open presidency in the City Council, reserving Wednesdays to receive the famalicenses, Mário Passos announced, this Sunday, in Vilarinho das Cambas, "an open presidency in the parishes". "I intend to dedicate one day every fortnight to move my work office to a parish of the county. It will be a day of close work, of meetings with the Parish Council on the ground, of analysis of the problems and the design of solutions. And I count on everyone in this process of building a truly cohesive and developed territory".
The Mayor was speaking during the commemorations of the Parish Day, which took place this Sunday morning. The ceremony, which was marked by the attribution of awards to several citizens, namely students, doctors, nurses and mayors, also counted with the presence of Paulo Cunha, former president of the City Council, who was also honoured.
In the afternoon, Mário Passos participated in the commemorations of the Carreira Parish Day, a ceremony that was marked by the posthumous tribute to the former president of the Council, Laurentino Araújo da Silva.
Here, the mayor reaffirmed the merit of the initiative "that values, congregates and mobilizes the community, which will be stronger, the greater its union between members and between institutions".