Carlos Eduardo de Sousa Braga

Carlos Eduardo de Sousa Braga (b.6 December 1960, Belém) is a Brazilian politician, businessman, and current senator representing the state of Amazonas.[1] Better known as Eduardo Braga, he was a councilman in Manaus (1981–1985), state deputy (1987–1991), representative (1991–1993), vice-mayor (1993–1994) and mayor (1994–1997). He campaigned for the government of Amazonas in 1998 and for the city hall of Manaus in 2000 without success. He was elected governor of Amazonas in October 2002, in the first turn, with 52.4% of the votes, and assumed office on the 1st of January, 2003. In 2006, Braga was re-elected, in the first turn. He renounced in 2010 to run for the Senate on the elections of that year.[2]

He is a member of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB).

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