One third of those approved in the Unified National Public Competition (CPNU) are black, indigenous, and people with disabilities
Published 4 months ago · Domestic Politics
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Sentiment: · · ·- One third of the approved candidates in the CPNU are black, indigenous, or have disabilities.
- 24.5% of the approved candidates self-declared as black, while indigenous candidates made up 2.29% of the vacancies.
- People with disabilities achieved 6.79% of approvals despite being only 2.06% of the total applicants.
- The competition aimed to ensure that quotas serve as a minimum standard for inclusion rather than a maximum limit.
- Nearly 1 million people from over 5,500 municipalities participated in the CPNU, with the Southeast region having the highest approval rate at 32.9%.
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