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Isidório wants to be mayor of Salvador.

Self-proclaimed "ex-gay, ex-bandit, and ex-drug addict," state deputy Pastor Sargento Isidório (PSC) warns potential candidates for mayor of Salvador in 2016 that he may enter the race; however, he says his intention is not to take "power" from ACM Neto; "I don't want to take his place, because the mayor's office doesn't belong to anyone. Just as he has the right, so do I. To be mayor, you don't have to be a doctor. I do have the desire, yes. Salvador or São Francisco do Conde (his current electoral domicile). It's my right."

Self-proclaimed "ex-gay, ex-bandit and ex-drug addict," state deputy Pastor Sargento Isidório (PSC) warns the pre-candidates for mayor of Salvador in 2016 that he may enter the race; he says, however, that his intention is not to take "power" from ACM Neto; "I don't want to take his place, because the mayor's office doesn't belong to anyone. Just as he has the right, I also have it. To be mayor you don't have to be a doctor. I do want to. Salvador or São Francisco do Conde (his current electoral domicile). It's my right" (Photo: Romulo Faro)

Bahia 247 - Known for his controversial stances, such as one in which he declared himself "ex-gay, ex-bandit and ex-drug addict," state deputy Pastor Sargento Isidório (PSC) warns the pre-candidates for mayor of Salvador in 2016 that he may enter the race. 

Isidório, who was the second most voted deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Bahia (AL-BA) in the 2014 elections, says, however, that his intention is not to take "power" away from ACM Neto (DEM).

"I don't want to take his place, because the mayor's office doesn't belong to anyone. Just as he has the right, so do I. To be mayor, you don't have to be a doctor. I do want to be mayor, yes. Salvador or São Francisco do Conde (his current electoral domicile). It's my right," the congressman said in an interview with Metrópole radio.