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Governorship of Reinaldo Azambuja

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Governorship of Reinaldo Azambuja
Governorship of Reinaldo Azambuja
1 January 2015 – 31 December 2022
CabinetSee list
PartyBrazilian Social Democracy Party
Election2014
SeatGovernorate of Mato Grosso do Sul

The Government Reinaldo Azambuja began on January 1, 2015, and will end on December 31, 2022, Reinaldo Azambuja was elected in 2014 as the 11th governor of Mato Grosso do Sul, defeating candidate Delcídio do Amaral. Azambuja was re-elected governor in the following election, in the second election he defeated Odilon de Oliveira.[1]

Of the 24 promises made by Reinaldo Azambuja, he fulfilled 14 according to the government of Mato Grosso do Sul,[2][3] with a rate of 58%, more than double the national average, which was 26%. The second best performance was from the governor of Ceará, Camilo Santana, with 47%, followed by Renato Casagrande, from Espírito Santo, who fulfilled 44% of his promises.[4][5][6][7]

In the two and a half years of his second term, Azambuja as governor of Mato Grosso do Sul increased the number of full-time schools. In 2018 there were 29, and increased to 97 in July 2021. In addition, the offer of scholarships in the Vale Universidade Indígena programs was increased from 1,800 in 2018 to 2,000 in 2021. And the Bolsa Atleta and Bolsa Técnico, from 170 in 2018 to 265 in the year 2021.[8][9][10]

Cabinet

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First term

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In his first term, Reinaldo Azambuja's cabinet was made up of the following secretaries:

     PSDB (8) /       Independent (3) /       PPS (1)

Secretaries of the first government of Reinaldo Azambuja
Folder Incumbent Broken
Administration and Debureaucratization Charles Albert of Assisi Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Civil House Sergio de Paula Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Culture, Tourism, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Athayde Nery Socialist People's Party
Economic Development and Environment Jaime Verruck Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Human Rights, Inclusion and Social Assistance modest rose Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Education Maria Cecilia Amendola da Motta Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Farm Marcio Monteiro Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Government and Strategic Management Eduardo Riedel Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Housing Maria do Carmo Avesani Independent
Infrastructure Marcelo Miglioli Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Justice and Public Security Silvio Cesar Maluf Independent
Health Nelson Tavares Independent

Second term

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In his second term, Reinaldo Azambuja's cabinet was made up of the following secretaries:

     PSDB (6) /       Independent (3) /       DEM (1)

Secretaries of Reinaldo Azambuja's second government
Folder Incumbent Broken
Administration and Debureaucratization Roberto Hashioka Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Political articulation Sergio de Paula Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Economic Development and Environment Jaime Verruck Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Human Rights, Inclusion and Social Assistance Elisa Cléia Pinheiro Rodrigues Nobre Independent
Education Maria Cecilia Amendola da Motta Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Farm Felipe Mattos de Lima Ribeiro Independent
Government and Strategic Management Eduardo Riedel Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Infrastructure Murilo Zauith Democrats (Brazil)
Justice and Public Security Antonio Carlos Videira Independent
Health Geraldo Resende Brazilian Social Democracy Party

References

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  1. ^ Poder360 (2018-10-28). "Mato Grosso do Sul: Reinaldo Azambuja (PSDB) é reeleito com 52% dos votos". Poder360 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-12-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Reinaldo é o governador que mais cumpriu promessas de campanha". www.progresso.com.br. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  3. ^ "Azambuja cumpre 70,8% das promessas feitas durante campanha - Primeira Página". primeirapagina.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-07-27. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  4. ^ "Reinaldo Azambuja é o governador que mais cumpre promessas no País, aponta G1 – Portal do Governo de Mato Grosso do Sul". www.ms.gov.br. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  5. ^ "Mato Grosso do Sul: Reinaldo Azambuja é eleito governador". tse.jus.br.
  6. ^ "Levantamento aponta Azambuja como o governador que mais cumpriu promessas". Levantamento aponta Azambuja como o governador que mais cumpriu promessas | Notícias de Campo Grande e MS | Capital News (in Brazilian Portuguese). 27 July 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  7. ^ "Azambuja cumpriu 9 de 23 promessas em 3 anos de mandato - O Pantaneiro". m.opantaneiro.com.br. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  8. ^ "Reinaldo Azambuja é o governador que mais cumpre promessas no País, aponta G1 – Portal do Governo de Mato Grosso do Sul". www.ms.gov.br. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  9. ^ "Em três anos e meio de mandato, Azambuja cumpre 70,8% dos compromissos de campanha". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 27 July 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  10. ^ "Reinaldo foi o governador que mais cumpriu suas promessas". Retrieved 2022-12-12.