Friday, March 4, 2016

Circulating a petition for the resignation of Culture Minister Joao Soares – EN Official

 john soares > the resignation of the president of the Belém Cultural Centre in the public square, “without acceptable reason,” led to the petition “for the resignation of Minister of Culture João Soares.” More than 6350 people have signed this petition addressed to the Prime Minister

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“Arrogant”, “poor in spirit” “boastful” … a quick reading the comments of the application allows us to verify the displeasure by the way John Smith dealt with the process of Antonio Lamas, dismissed by the Minister of Culture of the presidency of the Belém Cultural Centre.

the way the case ‘happened’ in the public square, as well as the fact that the decision was taken by John Smith “without giving an acceptable reason to the Portuguese people,” led some people to start a petition for “urgent” resignation of ruler.

“This petition aims to resignation of Minister João Soares Culture after sacked António sludges from his post as president of the Cultural Center of Belem, on February 29, 2016, without give an acceptable reason to the Portuguese people. The Belém Cultural Centre is a public institution and we as Portuguese, do not accept the hypothesis of the largest cultural center of Portugal be used for own interests, “says the text of the application

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addressed to the Prime Minister, the document calls for António Costa “requesting the urgent resignation of his Minister of Culture João Soares on behalf of more prosperous cultural organizations in our country”

More than 6350 people have signed the petition, available on the internet when sufficed 4000 to raise the document to the plenary of the Parliament.

Recorde- that John Smith exonerated Anthony Lamas on Monday after Friday have threatened that would be the then President of the Centro Cultural de Belém not resign on their own.

Elísio Summavielle is the new . President of the Belém Cultural Centre

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