The Permanent Program of Socio-political Inclusion of the Indigenous Peoples of the Electoral Justice of the State of Tocantins ensured the Regional Electoral Court of the State of Tocantins (TRE-TO) the 1st place in the category of Democratic Citizenship of the II Contest of Good Practices of the Electoral Judiciary Schools (EJEs), promoted by the Judiciary School of the Superior Electoral Court (EJE-TSE). The results were announced last Wednesday (30th).
The project was coordinated by Justice Marco Villas Boas, General Director of the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (ESMAT), along with magistrate Wellington Magalhães, and was carried out together with the traditional indigenous peoples Apinajé, Awa, Javaé, Karajá, Krahô, Krahô-Kanela, Pankararu, Xambioá, and Xerente. In all, 17 projects were registered in the Democratic Citizenship category, and the initiatives were evaluated by five judges, who took into consideration four requirements: strategic alignment, optimization of resources, innovation, and diversity and inclusion, with each criterion worth 1 to 3 points.
With a maximum score in all items evaluated by four of the five judges, the Permanent Program of the TRE-TO achieved the 1st place with three points difference from the 2nd place in the same category, reaching 59 points out of 60. The winning practices will be presented and awarded during the X National Meeting of Electoral Judiciary Schools (ENEJE), which takes place on December 12th, 2022.