Francisco Júnior advocates for profound change in national politics.
According to research published by the Goianian press, approximately 71% of voters in Goiás have little or no interest in the upcoming elections; one of the figures willing to participate in this renewal movement is state deputy Francisco Jr (PSD), who intends to run for federal deputy. Speaking about the upcoming elections, the deputy highlights the difficulty voters face in choosing candidates they can trust, but demonstrates faith in the future; “Today Brazil hasn't done its homework, we haven't done our homework, our population has difficulty voting, but we will not give up on Brazil,” explains Francisco Jr.
Goiás 247 - According to research published by the Goianian press, approximately 71% of voters in Goiás have little or no interest in the upcoming elections, to be held on October 07th. Voter dissatisfaction with the current political landscape is a worrying statistic. Problems such as unstable mandates, corruption cases, and disregard for voters have become commonplace and have undermined public trust in government over the past few years.
However, even with all the issues involving the government and its representatives, the population cannot forget that the chance to bring about real change in Brazil lies in their hands and in the choice of their candidates. The 2018 elections are the voter's great opportunity to be the generator and participant in these transformations.
One of the figures willing to participate in this renewal movement is state representative Francisco Jr. (PSD), who intends to run for federal deputy. Speaking about the upcoming elections, the representative highlights the difficulty voters face in choosing candidates they can trust, but demonstrates faith in the future. “Today Brazil hasn’t done its homework, we haven’t done our homework, our population has difficulty voting, but we will not give up on Brazil,” explains Francisco Jr.
According to the congressman, for the construction of a more balanced and receptive society, where issues such as price increases, unemployment, and security are addressed with seriousness and good administrative capacity, the participation of everyone is more than necessary. “We will face this with courage and give our best; each of us will do our best—the businessman, the voter, the politician—if everyone gives their best, I am certain that in a short time Brazil will become one of the world's greatest powers,” argues Francisco Jr.