The former councilor (PP) uninstalled and took a toilet and two sinks from the office she occupied at . She was not re-elected, and her office will be passed on to another councilor.
The attitude of Janaína, who was not re-elected, surprised her former colleagues and was recorded by the House’s internal circuit cameras. The new legislature was sworn in in a session this Wednesday (1st), during which the fate of the crockery was one of the topics of private conversations among councilors.
In a note, the former councilor tells the Panel that the items that were removed from her office were purchased and installed by her and are not part of the City Council’s assets.
“It is our duty to return the cabinet as we received it, ensuring that all public assets remain duly registered and intact. In this sense, following the guidance of the Chamber itself which determines that items that do not belong to the assets must be removed, this was done. All The items removed from the cabinet were those acquired exclusively with own resources and which, therefore, do not form part of the City Council’s assets, respecting the criteria adopted when I received the cabinet”, he states.
“All of the House’s assets are duly listed and checked by the responsible sector, ensuring total transparency and compliance. In addition, other items that were also the result of personal investment, such as the glass partition, the bench that surrounds the column, two cobogó, the open ceiling and dozens of lamps remained in the space, at the disposal of the new president, according to his decision”, he adds.
In 2019, Janaína renovated the office to transform it into a “legislative coworking”, with the aim of welcoming entrepreneurs with projects aimed at the city.
“The councilor who took office expressed appreciation for the architectural design of the space, which was transformed into a coworking model during my administration. I am happy to know that he intends to maintain this concept, which promotes an entrepreneurial spirit within the Chamber. I remain at your disposal to align any necessary adjustments, always seeking to preserve the project and comply with the House’s rules”, adds the former councilor.
“I reiterate my commitment to ethics and responsibility in the use of public goods, reaffirming that all my actions are guided by transparency and respect for institutional norms”, he concludes.
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