Aleam Center celebrates agreement to expand relationship between Amazonas and RJ
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Rio de Janeiro deputy Danniel Librelon joined Nuriam, this Monday (4)
The International Relations Center of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Amazonas (Nuriam/Aleam), coordinated by state deputy João Luiz (Republicans), has expanded borders with public policies aimed at education and bilateral work. The state deputy of Rio de Janeiro, Danniel Librelon (Republicans) joined the nucleus, where he signed the term of adherence to Nuriam, this Monday (4), at the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro (ALERJ).
“We brought the extension of this work, which we started in the state of Amazonas and will now advance even further with the arrival of deputy Danniel Librelon. We have done incredible work in partnership with universities in China, Portugal and the state of Amazonas. The Amazonas International Relations Center has been a watershed in education and bilateral politics in our country”,
said deputy João Luiz.
Deputy Danniel Librelon stated that this is an opportunity, through deputy João Luiz, to be part of this nucleus to advance further and expand new horizons for the state of Rio de Janeiro.
“The nucleus is the bridge for us to create ideas and live in an increasingly better world, of course, with positive results”,
explained the Rio de Janeiro parliamentarian.
The general secretary of Nuriam/Aleam, professor Neibe Araújo highlights that the union of forces between Amazonas and Rio de Janeiro will bring benefits to the population of both states. “We have the fifth largest economy in Brazil in the state of Amazonas and the second largest in the country in Rio de Janeiro, so, with these forces and desire to make things happen we can move forward with a more fair country for everyone”, highlighted the educator.
*With information from consultancy
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