The will represent Brazil at the World Forum for Democracy, promoted by the Council, between November 5 and 7 in Strasbourg, at.
The event, held annually, discusses the current challenges of democracy.
At the time, the Brazilian organization will compete for the Democracy Innovation Award prize in the face of 500 other initiatives that signed up.
Renovabr will present its model that aims to qualify political leaders. “Created in 2017, our program has already formed more than 3,500 leaders in 1,100 Brazilian cities,” said Gabriel Morais, director of institutional relations of the organization.
In the Forum, school leaders should also present their shared mandate experiences, such as the project “Co-Veradores”, created by the former president of the Belo Horizonte City Council, Gabriel Azevedo; and coordinated by lawyer and former parliamentary advisor, Samuel Franco, opened the mandate for the participation of 27 citizens.
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