In Gurupi, Eduardo Siqueira reinforces municipalist action.
Candidate for state representative Eduardo Siqueira Campos (PTB) participated in two meetings in Gurupi on Thursday evening, the 28th; at the home of councilman and candidate for federal representative Wálter Júnior (SD), he gathered more than 500 people; while on Avenida Amazonas, at the meeting of "Eduardo's friends," the audience reached 3 people, according to the candidate's press office; Eduardo heard recognition from residents for the works of the State government and highlighted that he will have a municipalist approach; "I want to go to the Assembly as I arrived at the Federal Chamber, very young and with a lot of strength to help this State. As mayor of Palmas, I learned about municipalism, I know the difficulties of a mayor, and my experience in Congress qualifies me to compete for a seat in the Assembly."
Tocantins 247 - Candidate for state representative Eduardo Siqueira Campos (PTB) presented his proposals for the Legislative Assembly this Thursday, the 28th, in two meetings in Gurupi. According to his staff, Eduardo heard messages of support from leaders and citizens of the region that highlighted the works and achievements of the State government for the municipality, his experience, knowledge of public management, technical capacity, and humility.
At the first meeting, held at the home of councilman and federal deputy candidate Wálter Júnior (SD), more than 500 people gathered. Later, at the meeting of "Eduardo's friends" on Amazonas Avenue, the audience reached 3 people. "Eduardo knows the region, is committed to Gurupi, and has unquestionable capacity as a manager and legislator. All of this, combined with his experience and preparation, will make him an active state deputy who will prioritize municipalities as he did in the state government," stated federal deputy candidate Wálter Júnior (SD).
Eduardo's campaign coordinator in Gurupi and organizer of the meeting in the city center, Sérgio Vieira Marques, known as Soró, highlighted his experience and capacity as a public figure. "Those who know Eduardo and understand him, like many here, have a clear understanding of who he is as a person. A humble guy who helps people. Here in Gurupi, there are many examples that we don't even need to mention, and he has always helped whenever he's been called upon. That's Eduardo." Celma Milhomem and Jordano Freitas de Oliveira also spoke of instances where Eduardo personally helped relatives, especially in cases involving health problems.
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Eduardo expressed his gratitude for the support and detailed the reasons for his new beginning, both personally and politically. "I asked God for a new term, but the greatest mandate I asked for and received was to become a father again to Samuel, who is expected to join this family in January," he said.
He recalled some of his achievements in Gurupi. "There's a lot of me in Gurupi. In the Senate, I fought for the multi-campus UFT, with units in various parts of the state, like the one we have here. I implemented what is now IFTO, a technical education institution, in Palmas. I also dream of seeing Unirg become a public and free university, like we did with Unitins in Dianópolis, Araguatins, and Augustinópolis," he stated. "I want to go to the Assembly as I arrived at the Federal Chamber, very young and with a lot of strength to help this state. As mayor of Palmas, I learned about municipalism, I know the difficulties of a mayor, and my experience in Congress qualifies me to run for a seat in the Assembly," he added.
The meetings were also attended by councilwoman Marilis Fernandes, candidate for alternate senator on Eduardo Gomes' ticket, the mayor of Dueré, Nélio Araújo, Gutierrez Torquato, chief of staff of the Gurupi city hall (representing Mayor Laurez Moreira), among other leaders from the southern region.