This Saturday morning (08/07), the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, was in Caxias for a visit to the premises of Marcopolo, a renowned manufacturer of bus bodies. Mayor Adiló Didomenico accompanied the minister during the visit, which was attended by representatives of industry, academia and local commerce.
Productive meeting strengthens partnership between municipality and federal government
During the visit, Mayor Adiló Didomenico highlighted the productivity of the meeting, even if it was brief, emphasizing that it was an opportunity to address the city’s demands and learn about the projects that the federal government intends to develop. Among the projects discussed, the Minha Casa Minha Vida housing program and an initiative aimed at valuing family farming by increasing direct purchases from producers stand out.
Strategic projects for Caxias do Sul
The mayor emphasized the importance of these projects for the city. Regarding Minha Casa Minha Vida, Adiló stated that the municipality will enroll in the program, seeking to offer decent and affordable housing for the population. As for the program to value family farming, he pointed out that this initiative is perfectly in line with the local reality, where small, highly productive rural properties predominate.
Visit to Marcopolo reveals innovations in the transport sector
During the visit to Marcopolo, minister Alexandre Padilha had the opportunity to learn about the bus manufacturer’s new projects, including the all-electric bus. This promising technology demonstrates the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the transport sector, bringing benefits to both the environment and urban mobility.
With this visit, Caxias do Sul strengthens its position as a development center and receives support from the federal government to promote strategic projects. The partnership between the municipality and the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, promises to bring significant advances in the areas of housing and family farming, in addition to stimulating innovation in the region’s transport sector.
This Saturday morning (08/07), the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, was in Caxias for a visit to the premises of Marcopolo, a renowned manufacturer of bus bodies. Mayor Adiló Didomenico accompanied the minister during the visit, which was attended by representatives of industry, academia and local commerce.
Productive meeting strengthens partnership between municipality and federal government
During the visit, Mayor Adiló Didomenico highlighted the productivity of the meeting, even if it was brief, emphasizing that it was an opportunity to address the city’s demands and learn about the projects that the federal government intends to develop. Among the projects discussed, the Minha Casa Minha Vida housing program and an initiative aimed at valuing family farming by increasing direct purchases from producers stand out.
Strategic projects for Caxias do Sul
The mayor emphasized the importance of these projects for the city. Regarding Minha Casa Minha Vida, Adiló stated that the municipality will enroll in the program, seeking to offer decent and affordable housing for the population. As for the program to value family farming, he pointed out that this initiative is perfectly in line with the local reality, where small, highly productive rural properties predominate.
Visit to Marcopolo reveals innovations in the transport sector
During the visit to Marcopolo, minister Alexandre Padilha had the opportunity to learn about the bus manufacturer’s new projects, including the all-electric bus. This promising technology demonstrates the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the transport sector, bringing benefits to both the environment and urban mobility.
With this visit, Caxias do Sul strengthens its position as a development center and receives support from the federal government to promote strategic projects. The partnership between the municipality and the Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, promises to bring significant advances in the areas of housing and family farming, in addition to stimulating innovation in the region’s transport sector.