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In Arraias, Marcelo says housing will be a priority.

Governor candidate Marcelo Miranda, from the "Experience Makes the Change" coalition, had a campaign event in Arraias this weekend. Along with other coalition candidates, Miranda walked through the streets and greeted residents. According to the coalition, Marcelo highlighted the construction of 40 affordable housing units during his seven years in office and promised to invest in housing if elected. "We will forge a great partnership with President Dilma and the municipalities so that, through the 'My House, My Life' program, we can make up for lost time," said Marcelo Miranda.

The gubernatorial candidate Marcelo Miranda, from the "Experience Makes the Change" coalition, fulfilled his agenda in Arraias this weekend; along with other candidates from the coalition, Miranda walked through the streets and greeted locals; according to the coalition, Marcelo recalled the construction of 40 affordable housing units during his seven years in government and promised to invest in housing if elected. "We will forge a great partnership with President Dilma and with the municipalities so that, through the 'My House, My Life' Program, we can recover lost time," said Marcelo Miranda (Photo: Aquiles Lins).

Tocantins 247 - After visiting Taipas and Conceição do Tocantins, gubernatorial candidate Marcelo Miranda, from the "Experience Makes the Change" coalition, was received by a crowd of locals and political leaders in Arraias this Saturday, the 6th. According to the coalition, the candidate He continued his march through the city center and passed by the fair, where Marcelo Miranda greeted vendors and customers.

At the high point of Arraias, the meeting with the population for the customary conversation that Marcelo Miranda always has in the municipalities and districts he has been through. "I want to return as governor to restore the self-esteem of our population, so disillusioned and abandoned by the public authorities," stated Marcelo Miranda.

One of the biggest complaints from the community, especially the women, is the return of housing programs. "Only with Marcelo did we get affordable housing. After he left, nothing more was done. That's why we want him to come back so that needy families have a roof over their heads," said farmer Elizabeth Silva, 51.

According to the coalition, Marcelo recalled the construction of 40 affordable homes during his seven years in office and promised to invest in housing if elected. "We will forge a great partnership with President Dilma and the municipalities so that, through the 'My House, My Life' program, we can make up for lost time," said Marcelo Miranda.