Ana Paula Matos
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Ana Paula Andrade Matos Moreira is the current Vice Mayor of
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since 2021. She is the running-mate of Ciro Gomes in the
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Biography

Ana Paula Matos was born in Salvador. She was educated at Salvador University, Catholic University of Salvador, and Federal University of Bahia and holds a BBA, MBA, and LL. B. She joined PDT in 2020. She began her career in municipal government as the Director General of Education in 2013. She was also secretary of the Neighbourhood Prefectures and secretary of Social Promotion, Sports, and Combating Poverty. She was an employee of 
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. She ran a ticket with Bruno Reis for Mayor and Vice Mayor of Salvador. The ticket was victorious, and she became Vice Mayor of Salvador. In the
2022 Brazilian presidential election General elections were held on 2 October 2022 in Brazil to elect the president, vice president, the National Congress, the governors, vice governors, and legislative assemblies of all federative units, and the district council of Fernando de N ...
, she is the running mate of Ciro Gomes.


References

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