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Governor-elect Wilson Lima (CPS) and elected governor Carlos Almeida (PRTB) took office on Tuesday afternoon (January 1st) at a ceremony at the Assembly Legislative State of Amazonas (ALE). AM) at the Amazonas Theater in Manaus.
"We are inaugurating a new moment, this time belongs to you, belongs to the people of Amazonia, it is a chapter that places the people in the protagonist and considers me as the main instrument for promoting change. ", he commented. in his first diuscurso as governor of the Amazon.
In a speech, Wilson Lima clarified the priorities of his team in the structuring of public administration.
"We are planning structuring along three main lines: effective and responsible management, sustainable and entrepreneurial development and an Amazon with a quality of life.We will put in place a monitoring of public policies to ensure State only invests in what gives a positive return
The Governor insistently reiterates his attachment to the industrial pole and to the state economy. "It is imperative to modernize the economy. 39, Amazonian economy, paying particular attention to the industrial pole, but also developing the potential of others
After the ceremony at the Amazonas Theater, the governor and the vice-president go to the palace of Rio Negro, also to the Center , for the broadcast ceremony, in the presence of the governor. Wilsonino received the governor's band
Wilson was formally announced as governor candidate for the CPS on July 28, 2018. Carlos Almeida was chosen as vice-governor of the coalition "Transformation for a new Amazon". For the first time in a political campaign, the governor was elected to defend a new policy in the Amazon.
After the inauguration ceremony, Wilson Lima, in Largo São Sebastião, in front of the Amazonas theater, broke the protocol and took the "selfie" with the journalists. The governor, a journalist, presented until the beginning of the campaign a television broadcast.
Wilson Lima breaks protocol and takes a selfie with Journalist in possession of him – Photo: Rickardo Marques / Amazonas G1
Wilson Lima is a 42 year old journalist, born in Santarém , in Pará, whose knowledge gained during the Tourism Management Course earned him to be invited to become technical advisor to the Tourism Secretary of the city of Itaituba / PA, where he worked for four years. years. He previously served as a speaker and presenter of a journalistic program in Pará.
The final move to Manaus was produced in 2006, when he was invited to become a television reporter on a local channel. During this period, he started the social communication course with a qualification in journalism and also presented a radio program. In 2009, he held the position of Master of Ceremonies at Manaus Town Hall.
In 2010, he resumed the presentation of a television show where he remained until he became a candidate.
Over the next few years, Wilson Lima has promises to keep in the following areas: administration, human rights and social rights, economics, education and culture, housing, infrastructure, environment and agribusiness, health and public safety. Discover the promises of the governor.
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Wilson Lima takes a selfie after taking office – Photo: Rickardo Marqu es / G1 Amazonas
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