
The Minister of Management and Innovation, Esther Dweck, reported this Sunday (12/7) that the second phase of the Unified National Competition (CNU) recorded an abstention rate of 20%. In total, 8,508 of the 42,499 people classified for the stage did not pass the discursive test.
The abstention rate in the second phase is lower than in the first, where 43% of registered candidates did not appear to take the tests.
Among the states, the lowest abstention rate was recorded in the Federal District (15%) and the highest in Acre (27%).
“This forecast is in line with expectations for a competition which includes two events, but it is much lower than the absences from the first phase. This reinforces the consolidation of a competition model,” declared the minister in an interview with journalists.
According to Dweck, there were no complications during the administration of the tests.
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