Vice Governor Of Mato Grosso Do Sul
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The office Vice Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul ( pt, Vice-governador do Mato Grosso do Sul) has already been held by nine different people, with the first being
Ramez Tebet Ramez Tebet (7 November 1936, in Três Lagoas – 17 November 2006, in Campo Grande) was a Brazilian politician and lawyer. He represented Mato Grosso do Sul in the Federal Senate from 1995 to 2006. The son of Taufic Tebet and Angelina Jaime Te ...
and the most recent
Murilo Zauith Murilo Zauith (born in 17 July 1950) is a Brazilian politician and businessman, affiliated with Brazil Union, is currently the Vice Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul since 2019 in the second government of Reinaldo Azambuja, he already held the same ...
. To be vice-governor it is necessary to be Brazilian born and to be at least 30 years old. The 1989 state constitution defines that the lieutenant governor's main function is to replace the governor in the event of occasional absences and impediments, in addition to assisting him whenever he is summoned for special missions. Upon taking office, he takes an oath to uphold and defend the federal and state constitutions, national and state laws, the integrity of the Union and the independence of the country. The Lieutenant Governor is automatically elected along with the Governor every four years, with no votes being cast directly for him, being elected on a slate basis. This system was implemented to prevent the lieutenant governor from being from the governor's opposition party. Despite the state being installed in 1979 with the inauguration of Harry Amorim Costa, the position of lieutenant governor was only made official with the first state elections in Brazil after more than two decades, in 1982. With his absence, the president of the Legislative Assembly was next in line of succession.


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