Túmulo de Bruno Covas | Cemitério Paquetá.

Anyone who feels like helping the channel with any amount: Pix: (11) 97461-1497 ☎️Phone for contact and partnerships: (11) 97461-1497 📧Want to send me a letter or gift: e-mail:[email protected] Instagram:https://instagram.com/carlos_me_expli... 🎼Background Music:    • Video   Family Channels: Palominha:    / palominha   Simplesmente Edilene:    / @lardaedilene1984   RIBEIRO:    / @ribeiro4177   He held law degrees from the University of São Paulo and economics degrees from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Among other positions, he was a state deputy, state secretary of the Environment of São Paulo, president of the PSDB Youth, and federal deputy. In 2015, he was the sub-rapporteur of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into Petrobras and a member of the Special Commission on the Age of Criminal Responsibility. In October 2016, he was elected vice-mayor of the city of São Paulo, on João Doria's ticket, assuming the mayoralty on April 6, 2018, due to Doria's resignation. In 2020, Covas was re-elected mayor of São Paulo, having achieved the unprecedented feat of winning in all electoral districts of the city in the first round. He had a son named Tomás Covas Lopes, with his ex-wife Karen Ichiba. Tomás Covas participated in his father's election campaigns from a young age, considering joining the PSDB. He was the grandson of the former governor of the state of São Paulo, Mário Covas. Grandson of the former governor of São Paulo, Mário Covas, Bruno Covas was, from childhood, linked to politics. He studied at the Carmo and Lusíada schools, in Santos. In 1995, while studying at Colégio Bandeirantes in São Paulo, he had the opportunity to live with his grandfather. He graduated in Law from the University of São Paulo (USP; 1998-2002) and in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP; 1998-2005). Student Politics He joined the PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) in 1998 and, in 1999, was elected First Secretary of the Party's Youth. In 2003, he was elected state president and also served as national president of the Tucano Youth in 2007, remaining in the position until 2011. #cemetery #tomb #brunocovas #carlosexplainthistome