Waldez Góes
Waldez Góes is a Brazilian politician and member of the Democratic Labor Party (PDT), serving as the Governor of Amapá. Known for his focus on regional development and social programs, he has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the living standards of the people in Amapá. Recently, he was mentioned in a news article due to his past service of the best roasted tucunaré fish to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as part of a discussion on local cuisine and resources during an event related to land transfer and oil exploration in the state.
Born on Jan 01, 1965 (60 years old)
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Brazil:
Waldez Goés, the Minister of Regional Development, participated in the meeting regarding public security.
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Brazil:
Waldez Góes is the Minister of Integration and Regional Development who visited Paraná to assess the tornado's impact.
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Guatemala:
Minister Waldez Góes announced plans for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts.
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Dominican Republic:
Minister Waldez Góes announced plans for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts.
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Argentina:
Waldez Góes expressed on social media that the government coordinated aid actions following the directive of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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Uruguay:
Waldez Góes, the Minister of Integration and Regional Development, announced plans for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts.
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Liechtenstein:
Waldez Góes is the Minister of Integration and Regional Development who announced humanitarian aid for the tornado-affected regions in Paraná.
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Brazil:
Waldez Góes is the Minister of Integration and Regional Development who offered assistance to the mayor after the tornado.
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Brazil:
Minister Waldez Góes contacted the mayor offering help for the city.
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Brazil:
Waldez Góes, the Minister of Integration and Regional Development, contacted the mayor to offer assistance.
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