The mayor of São Luís, Eduardo Braide (PSD), said in an interview with CNN which intends to deliver more than 100 works in the first 100 days of its new management.
“We will deliver more than 100 works in the first 100 days in the areas of health, education and urban mobility,” said the mayor.
of the election in October last year with 70.12% of valid votes (403,981 votes) for the term valid until 2028.
As a priority for the Executive, the president cited the delivery of the first stage of construction of what would be the largest emergency hospital in the city, with 320 beds, Novo Socorrão 2.
As for political articulation and institutional relations with the state and federal governments, Braide says he will work “in the same way we worked in the first term through good dialogue”.
The governor of Maranhão, Carlos Brandão (PSB), supported candidate Duarte Jr. (PSB) in last year’s dispute.
Regarding public transparency, the re-elected mayor intends to make an application and “instruments” available to the population so that it is possible to directly monitor municipal management.
When speaking with the CNN In October 2024, after the results of the first round of municipal elections, Braide even mentioned politics in the country.
For the re-elected mayor, work would be the main factor in overcoming the dispute.
“And what is the way to overcome this polarization? The work”, he assessed. “I’m sure that if this happened in São Luís, it could happen all over Brazil too.”