Marcelo "messed around" with what belongs to the people, says Sandoval.
Running for re-election with the coalition "The Change We See," Governor Sandoval Cardoso (SD) fulfilled his agenda in Paraíso on the morning of Thursday, the 18th, and once again reminded the population of the corruption involving former governor Marcelo Miranda (PMDB), candidate of the coalition "Experience Makes the Change"; "They diverted money from Health, which is now lacking to provide services, and now they are having problems with the Justice system and with their assets frozen because they embezzled what belongs to the people," said Sandoval; this strategy has reduced the difference between the two candidates, which is now only 7,9%, according to the Stylo Institute.
Tocantins 247 - Governor Sandoval Cardoso (SD), candidate for re-election representing the coalition "The change we see," fulfilled his agenda in Paraíso on the morning of Thursday, the 18th, and continues his strategy of discrediting his main opponent, former governor Marcelo Miranda (PMDB), candidate of the coalition "Experience makes the change," by associating him with corruption cases.
"If the manager is honest, Tocantins will grow much more. Because the asphalt we are laying is benefiting the population at their doorstep, the bridges we have built are already serving producers and settlements. The investments we are making in Health, with the construction of more than 800 new beds, the people know that it is being done, unlike our opponent who paid for roads and bridges and the people didn't see where the money went and the benefit didn't arrive. They diverted money from Health, which is now needed to provide care, and now they are having problems with the Justice system and with their assets frozen because they embezzled what belongs to the people," said Sandoval.
The Solidarity candidate has seen his acceptance among voters increase after intensifying his attacks on candidate Marcelo Miranda. According to a survey by the Stylo Institute, released this Thursday, the 18th, the difference between Miranda and Sandoval, which reached 24,8 percentage points in July, is now only 7,9%.read here).
During a visit to two ceramic factories in Paraíso, Sandoval spoke to the workers, mostly young people, saying that he wants to see them occupying the best jobs in the companies that are being attracted to Tocantins and in those that are already established there. "We are going to qualify our workforce; I don't want to see Tocantins residents in manual labor. I want Tocantins residents in the best jobs, and for that, we will also implement vocational training courses. Opportunities are arising, and I want our young people to seize them with both hands," he emphasized.
Sandoval concluded by asking voters to make this comparison and help spread this idea of moralizing politics and respecting public affairs, so that Tocantins can grow in an orderly and sustainable way. Sandoval also participated in a walk through the center of Paraíso.
Hearing and meeting
On Wednesday evening, the 17th, Sandoval Cardoso participated in a meeting to discuss proposals organized by the Catholic Faculty, the Archdiocese of Palmas, and the Marist College. He received considerable applause as he presented his achievements and proposals in the areas of health, education, economic development, and the environment. Candidate Marcelo Miranda once again did not attend the event, which brought together approximately 2 people.
Next, alongside Senate candidate Eduardo Gomes (SD), Sandoval participated in a meeting in the 806 South district with the participation of approximately 3 people.