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“Pernambuco has no owner and I don’t rely on a political godfather,” says Raquel Lira.

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Allies from all regions of Pernambuco gathered this Sunday (16th) in the Caruaru Arena to campaign for Raquel Lira’s candidate for the state government. Toucan Raquel Lyra said her project unifies Pernambuco by putting the state “at the center of a debate on a broad and multiple platform”.

The Pernambuco de Coração event was attended by deputies, mayors, councilors and leaders from across the state.

Raquel thanked for the support she received in the second round and talked about her mission for Pernambuco.

“Our main task is to unite Pernambuco, to see not what separates us, but what unites us. I didn’t rely on a political godfather, but I prepared for every position I held. And here, on this floor, I had the opportunity to change people’s lives through our work,” he said.

“The change we made in Caruara, we can make in Pernambuco. Our state has no master. I want to be the governor who will unite Pernambuco. It is impossible at the worst moment of our history to build walls. It’s time to build bridges,” Raquel said.

Priscila Krause, a candidate for lieutenant governor, said the event was meant to unite Pernambuco.

“This is a platform that represents change, not now, but forever. Here we have a place for those who want to make Pernambuco better for every citizen. Those who vote for Lulu can also vote for Raquel. Those who vote for Bolsonaro can also vote for Raquel. And those who have Pernambuco in their hearts can only vote for Raquel,” said Priscila.

“45th vote for a true change to Pernambuco. This is a fundamental meeting for the future of Pernambuco. Raquel and Priscila lead a project of hope for our state. It is through the strength of these women that we embody our hope for more. opportunities for a fairer and better place to live,” said PSDB National President Bruno Araujo.

In the packed Caruarú Arena, the event was attended by state and federal deputies, former governors and former senators, councillors, and over 100 mayors from all regions, such as Mayor of Olinda, Prof. Lupercio (Metropolitan); Mayor of Vitoria de Santo Antao Paulo Roberto (Zona da Mata); Caruaru Mayor Rodrigo Pinheiro (Agreste); and Serra Talhada Mayor Marcia Conrado (Sertao).

The parties were also represented by participating leaders such as PSDB, Citizenship, MDB, Podemos, PRTB, PSC, PP, PSB, PT, PL and the Republicans, among others.

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