AL: JHC Retreats From the Senate and Decides to Apply for Government with Lira Support
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The former mayor of Maceió João Henrique Caldas (PSDB), the JHC, gave up running for the Senate and will contest the government of Alagoas. Célia Rocha was nominated for the vice seat. The candidatures, however, had not yet been registered in Electoral Justice until the afternoon of Saturday (15). Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, please access the link of the subject and register.
The former mayor of Maceió (AL) and former federal deputy João Henrique Caldas, the JHC (PSDB), ended the mystery and decided to apply for the government of Alagoas in the elections this year. The registration of the candidacy took place this Saturday, 15, just two hours after the end of the deadline determined by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE). With this, JHC must be the main opponent of the senator and former governor Renan Filho (MDB), th…
After signaling that he would contest the Senate, the former mayor of Maceió João Henrique Caldas, known as JHC (PSDB), confirmed that he will compete with the government of Alagoas, avoiding a direct confrontation with the former mayor Arthur Lira (PP). Confirmation occurs after JHC approaches the Lula government. The movement occurred during the process of indicating Marluce Caldas, aunt of the former mayor, as minister of the Superior Court o…
The Giant Alagoas Coalition (PSDB/Cida Federation; PDT; Progressive Union; PL; Solidary Renewal; Podemos; DC; Avante) registered the plate with JHC for the state government, with Célia Rocha in Vice. Former Mayor of Maceió for two terms, JHC is 39 years old, is a lawyer and master in Public Administration (IDP). For the Federal Senate, the coalition presented the candidatures of Arthur Lira and Marina JHC. I am ready and ready to change Alagoas.…
Mayor of Maceió must have Célia Rocha as vice and Marina as Senate candidate; group gathers weight names of the Alagoan policy
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