Alongside the first lady, Bocalom visits Alto Acre and highlights political dialogue in Brasiléia

Alongside the first lady, Bocalom visits Alto Acre and highlights political dialogue in Brasiléia

The mayor of Rio Branco, Tião Bocalomcompleted a schedule in Alto Acre over the last few days, accompanied by the first lady Kelen Bocalin a series of visits and meetings with political and community leaders in the region. Among his commitments, the manager was in Brasiléia, where he highlighted the dialogue with representatives of the Liberal Party (PL).

Alongside the first lady, Bocalom visits Alto Acre and highlights political dialogue in Brasiléia

Mayor of Rio Branco was in the region, visited Pousada Moreira, participated in meetings with local leaders and stated that he was honored with the stance of the Brasiléia PL/Photo: Reproduction

In publications on social media, Bocalom stated that he felt honored by the stance adopted by the Brasiléia PL, highlighting the group’s willingness to dialogue and contribute to the debate on the future of Acre. According to him, political construction must occur with responsibility, listening and commitment to the population.

During his visit to the region, the mayor also visited Pousada Moreira, where he recorded moments of socializing with local residents and workers. At another point on the agenda, he was at the studios of Rádio Paredão do Brega, participating in a conversation with local communicators about politics, regional development and the challenges faced by the municipalities of Alto Acre.

Alongside the first lady, Bocalom visits Alto Acre and highlights political dialogue in Brasiléia

During his visit to the region, the mayor also visited Pousada Moreira, where he recorded moments of socializing with residents and local workers/Photo: Reproduction

The mayor highlighted the importance of maintaining proximity to the interior of the state and reinforced that dialogue with regional leaders and different sectors of society is essential to strengthen joint actions and expand public policies aimed at the population.

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