Gobernador de Amazonas dimite en el último día posible para presentarse a las elecciones

El gobernador de Amazonas, Wilson Lima (União), dimitió la noche del sábado 4 de abril, según una edición extraordinaria del Diario Oficial. La medida se produce en la fecha límite para que los funcionarios renuncien si desean postularse a nuevos cargos en las próximas elecciones. Previamente, había declarado que completaría su mandato.

Wilson Lima anunció la renuncia en un vídeo en sus redes sociales, calificándola como una de las decisiones más importantes de su vida pública. "Siempre dije que cumpliría mi mandato hasta el final. Y lo dije porque era cierto y era lo que creía en ese momento. Pero gobernar también significa tener el coraje de tomar decisiones difíciles, especialmente cuando el escenario cambia y el interés del estado debe prevalecer", afirmó. El vicegobernador Tadeu de Souza (PP) también renunció. Como resultado, Roberto Cidade (União), presidente de la Asamblea Legislativa de Amazonas, asumirá el mando interino del ejecutivo estatal. La renuncia de Lima sigue una tendencia: otros diez gobernadores han dimitido en las últimas semanas para buscar nuevas candidaturas. Aunque Lima no especificó el cargo al que aspira, se especula que buscará un escaño en el Senado. Una encuesta de Real Time Big Data de marzo lo situaba segundo en intención de voto, por detrás de Capitão Alberto Neto (PL).

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