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The new National Culture Plan (PNC) will be forwarded this Monday (17), by the federal government, for analysis by the National Congress. The plan will guide the country’s cultural policies for the next 10 years.![]()
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In a ceremony at Palácio do Planalto, this morning, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will also sign the decree that creates the Tripartite Intermanagers Commission for culture.
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“The text reaffirms culture as State policy and a strategic pillar of democracy, sovereignty and socially fair development”, says the government’s statement.
Already The Tripartite Intermanagers Commission will be the permanent forum for dialogue between the Union, states and municipalities for the implementation of public cultural policies“strengthening federative governance and cooperation between managers”.
The Minister of Culture, Margareth Menezes, and other authorities will be present at the event.
The participation of territorial agents and representatives of culture committees from all over Brazil, members of the National Program of Culture Committees (PNCC), “which symbolize popular participation and collective commitment to the construction of democratic and accessible cultural policies”, is also confirmed.
National Culture Conference
The preparation of the plan was supported by the proposals approved during the 4th National Culture Conference (CNC)held by the Ministry of Culture in March 2024. With the theme Democracy and the Right to Culture, .
The society’s proposals that subsidized the plan include initiatives in six thematic axes:
- Institutionalization, Legal Frameworks and National Culture System;
- Democratization of access to culture and Social Participation;
- Identity, Heritage and Memory;
- Cultural Diversity and Transversalities of Gender, Race and Accessibility in Cultural Policy;
- Creative Economy, Work, Income and Sustainability;
- and Right to Digital Arts and Languages.
The 4th CNC ended the gap of more than 10 years since the last conference, in December 2013, which evaluated the implementation of the goals of the first PNC.
The pioneering plan was established in 2010, by , after two national conferences, and would be in effect until December 2020. However, in 2021 and 2022, .
