Africa-Press – Angola. The Council of Ministers approved this Wednesday, the Presidential Decree that establishes the framework for the definitive framework of the Civil Service of the personnel who were under an employment contract.
This is a group of 7,200 administrative agents, both from central (direct and indirect) and local administration, identified in the country’s 18 provinces, and registered in the Integrated Financial Management System (SIGF), with a budgetary impact on the around 740 million kwanzas, an amount that was paid outside the remuneration heading.
The document was approved at the 2nd Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers, guided by the President of the Republic, João Lourenço.
According to the Minister of Public Administration, Work and Social Security (MAPTSS), Teresa Dias, the approval of the document stems from the Civil Service Basic Law 26/22, of August 22, which in one of its articles defends the framework of these in public service, within a period of six months.
For this process, MAPTSS and the Ministry of Finance worked together so that the holder of the Executive Power, in a specific act, could give legal support to this measure, according to the minister who was speaking at a press conference at the end of the Session of the Council of Ministers.
“The public life of these administrative agents begins now, as civil servants, regardless of the time they were suspended in the irregular capacity of administrative agents”, stated the head of MAPTSS.
For Teresa Dias, the measure was highly expected, in the regularization of the Civil Service, because only exceptionally can this be done, remembering that the admission rule must always be through public tenders.
He added that the Civil Service Basic Law has given light and comfort to the budgetary units, insofar as the universe of 7,200 administrative agents will now be regularised.
As soon as the document is published in Diário da República, MAPTSS and the Ministry of Finance guarantee to work together so that the final orders of definitive appointment can come into effect in the coming days.
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