Waldez Góes retira su candidatura al Senado y permanece en el ministerio

El ministro de Integración y Desarrollo Regional, Waldez Góes, se ha retirado de la carrera por el Senado en Amapá para permanecer en su puesto, tras una solicitud del presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Las encuestas lo situaban en cuarto lugar. Lula tiene la intención de apoyar la candidatura a la reelección de Randolfe Rodrigues en el estado.

Waldez Góes, ministro de Integración y Desarrollo Regional, emitió un comunicado informando que se retiró de la contienda por el Senado en Amapá a petición de Lula. Contaba con el respaldo del presidente del Senado, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), pero decidió permanecer en el gobierno. Una encuesta de AtlasIntel publicada el 1 de abril situaba a Góes en cuarto lugar en intención de voto. En Amapá, el presidente Lula planea apoyar la reelección de Randolfe Rodrigues (PT), líder del gobierno en el Congreso. El mismo día, 2 de abril, el ministro de Seguridad Social, Wolney Queiroz (PDT-PE), anunció que también retiraba su candidatura a diputado federal para permanecer en su cargo.

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