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"We will give our blood to elect Sandoval," says the mayor of Nazaré.

Governor Sandoval Cardoso, running for re-election, and Senate candidate Eduardo Gomes, from the coalition "The Change We See," concluded on Friday, the 8th, a three-day marathon of visits to 15 municipalities in the Bico do Papagaio region; the mayor of Nazaré, Clayton Paulo, highlighted the governor's attention to the mayors; "I've never been to the Palace to meet with Sandoval because I don't need to. I call, he answers, I send a message, he replies, and the benefits reach our city," he said.

Governor Sandoval Cardoso, running for reelection, and Senate candidate Eduardo Gomes, from the coalition "The change we see," concluded this Friday, the 8th, a three-day marathon of visits to 15 municipalities in the Bico do Papagaio region; the mayor of Nazaré, Clayton Paulo, highlighted the governor's attention to the mayors; "I've never been to the Palace to meet with Sandoval because I don't need to. I call, he answers, I send a message, he replies, and the benefits reach our city," he said (Photo: Aquiles Lins).

Tocantins 247 - Governor Sandoval Cardoso, running for reelection with the coalition "The Change We See," concluded this Friday, the 8th, a three-day marathon of visits to 15 municipalities in the Bico do Papagaio region. During these visits, Sandoval Cardoso and Senate candidate Eduardo Gomes intensified their contact with voters and leaders in the region through walks, visits, motorcades, and meetings.

According to the coalition, Sandoval Cardoso's presence in Bico marked the start of the campaign in the region and motivated leaders and activists to take to the streets in search of more votes for Sandoval and Eduardo Gomes. "We will give our blood and sweat to elect Sandoval Cardoso and Eduardo Gomes, because we are together through thick and thin. I've never been to the Palace to meet with Sandoval because I don't need to. I call, he answers; I send a message, he replies; and the benefits reach our city," said the mayor of Nazaré, Clayton Paulo.

The mayor of São Bento, Claudivan Tavares, stated that he supports Sandoval because of the great work Cardoso has been doing in just four months of his administration and already projects Sandoval's ability to bring even more benefits to the region with a new four-year term. "Sandoval is not a promise, Sandoval is a reality. He is already working for our region and we must value this effort he has made," he affirmed.

Governor Sandoval Cardoso reaffirmed his commitment to the development of the Bico do Papagaio region. "The state needs to grow in an orderly fashion, and Bico do Papagaio is a region with great potential, with hardworking people who need opportunities. That's why we are making the investments that the people want, such as the Unitins campuses, the new hospital in Augustinópolis, the new highways, and the resurfacing of the streets. I am a defender of Bico do Papagaio," he emphasized.