Amaro Neto
Brazilian politician
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Amaro Rocha Nascimento Neto (Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, December 4, 1976) is a journalist, sportscaster, editor, television presenter, radio broadcaster and Brazilian politician. He worked in communications companies in Espírito Santo and outside the state.
December 4, 1976
Amaro Neto | |
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| Born | Amaro Rocha Nascimento Neto December 4, 1976 Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil |
| Occupations | Journalist, politician |
| Years active | 2009–current |
Political life
In 2014, he was the state deputy elected with the highest number of state votes,[1] with 55,408 votes.[2]
Amaro disputed the second round of the 2016 municipal elections of Vitória, by Solidariedade (SDD), against Luciano Rezende, of PPS, the former mayor of the city. Amaro obtained 48.81% (91,034) of the votes, against 51.19% of his opponent in the second round.[3]
In 2018, he was elected the most voted federal deputy in the history of Espírito Santo, with 181,813 votes.[4]
In 2022, he was re-elected federal deputy for Espírito Santo, with 52,375 votes. [5]
Television presenter
Since 2009, Amaro has presented the "Balanço Geral" program, on TV Vitória, an affiliate of RecordTV in Espírito Santo.[6] In 2012, he made a stop at Band Minas, in Belo Horizonte, where he presented the Brasil Urgente local.[7] But in 2014, he returned to Espirito Santo to apply for the position of state deputy, where he was the most voted of the state.[8]
Media career
- Sucesso dos Bairros – Rádio Tropical
- Bom Dia Alegria – Transamérica Hits (Alfredo Chaves)
- Ronda Policial – Rádio Espírito Santo
- Balanço Geral – TV Vitória
- Brasil Urgente – Band Minas