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RIO – Washington Reis (MDB) was reelected for the city of Duque de Caxias this Sunday, with 52.55%. The joints are 100% accurate. Marcelo Dino (PSL) came in second place, with 17.60%, and Dica (PL) in third place, with 10.11%.
The result had already been anticipated by local polls, which gave Reis a comfortable lead, with around 30% of the vote.
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However, Reis faced setbacks in court during the election campaign. The mayor of Duque de Caxias had his candidacy rejected by a conviction in the Federal Supreme Court for an environmental crime. In 2005, during his first term as mayor, Reis authorized the resumption of the construction of a subdivision that had been seized by Ibama two years earlier, according to the ruling. Washington Reis appealed against the decision in the TRE and continued to run normally for electoral elections.
His campaign was marked by the support of different conservative political forces, such as the Bolsonaro family, Pastor Silas Malafaia and Bishop Manuel Ferreira, in addition to the articulation with the Guanabara Palace and the National Congress.
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Reis was a federal, state and municipal councilor. This will be his third term as mayor of the city, after being elected to the position in 2004 and 2016. In August of this year, he and his brother, Rosenverg Reis, leader of the BMD in the State Legislative Assembly (Alerj), they were among those investigated. in Operation Tris in Idem, which led to the removal of Wilson Witzel from the Rio de Janeiro state government.
In a winning statement, the former Secretary of Health of the State of Rio, Edmar Santos, affirmed that Witzel made an agreement with Washington Reis for the transfer of R $ 100 million by the fund-to-fund transfer method, that is, between the state fund and the municipal health fund, which would include Reis among the beneficiaries of the corruption scheme in health allegedly spearheaded by Witzel. Reis denied the charges and, contrary to the Federal Police, said he was not the subject of search and seizure warrants.
During his tenure, Washington Reis was also charged with passive corruption in an investigation of real estate fraud at a registry office in Nova Iguaçu, in Baixada Fluminense. He and a lawyer reportedly paid R $ 150,000 to defraud property titles in 2014, according to the Public Ministry. Reis denies committing the crime.