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Under the chairmanship of Flavio Martins Rodrigues, the OAB/RJ Public Welfare Commission holds its first Ordinary Meeting

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On 2nd April, the first Ordinary Meeting of the OAB/RJ Public Social Security Commission was held, under the chairmanship of our partner Flavio Martins Rodrigues. The agenda included the swearing-in and presentation of the commission’s members, the appointment of its secretariat, the definition of the schedule of plenary meetings for the next six months, with monthly meetings, and the initial work plan, also for the next six months.

The members also discussed and approved adopting the work plan related to research and intellectual production on structuring and strengthening the administrative process as a tool for reducing judicialisation in social security matters in the General Social Security System (RGPS), with analysis of national data, foreign experience, meetings with stakeholders such as TCU, INSS, the Ministry of Social Security and the Federal Judiciary, as well as suggestions for propositional measures.

In attendance were vice-president Danielle Nascimento Guimarães, Secretary-General Luis Felipe Lopes Martins, Deputy Secretary-General Larissa Marques da Costa Sardenberg and members also appointed by the OAB/RJ presidency – Fábio Corrêa de Oliveira, Fabio Zambitte Ibrahim, Letícia Fernandes Albuquerque da Silva, Mariângela Mendes Albuquerque Marques de Oliveira, Sérgio Martins Pimenta – as well as guests Emerson Luiz Botelho da Silva and Carlos Henrique Sampaio Costa.

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