The leaders of the GNR’s socio-professional associations left this Friday, November 28, disappointed in the meeting with the Minister of Internal Administration, with the Association of Guard Professionals (APG) revealing that they will move forward with protests, a decision supported by the officers.
“We conveyed to the minister that what she presented was very little. Although the APG leadership will still meet, it will meet to decide forms of protest”, The president of the most representative association of GNR military personnel, César Nogueira, told Lusa at the end of a meeting with minister Maria Lúcia Amaral.
The minister presented to the five socio-professional associations of the Republican National Guard an initial proposal from the Government for negotiation, which immediately includes the review of paid services and “without a completion date” the changes to the ordinance on hygiene and health at work, careers and remuneration status and evaluation system.
The minister also announced that the special service supplement, intended for military personnel working in criminal investigation and special units, will be increased by 2.15% in January 2026, which translates, according to the associations, into an increase of between three and seven euros per month, depending on the functions.