Bruno Soares Reis Explained

Bruno Soares Reis
Office:Mayor of Salvador
1Blankname:Vice-mayor
1Namedata:Ana Paula Matos
Term Start:1 January 2021
Predecessor:ACM Neto
Office2:Vice-mayor of Salvador
Term Start2:1 January 2017
Term End2:1 January 2021
Predecessor2:Célia Sacramento
Successor2:Ana Paula Matos
Office3:State deputy for Bahia
Term Start3:1 February 2011
Term End3:31 December 2016
Office4:Secretary for Social Promotion, Sport, and Combatting Poverty of Salvador
Term Start4:3 March 2015
Term End4:1 June 2016
Birth Name:Bruno Soares Reis
Birth Date:17 May 1977
Birth Place:Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil
Children:3
Party:PFL
PHS (2005–2009)
PRP (2009–2013)
PMDB (2013–2018)
Democratas (2018–2022)
UNIÃO (2022–present)

Bruno Soares Reis (born May 17, 1977) is a Brazilian politician who is the 70th current mayor of Salvador, Bahia, having served since 2021. He was previously vice-mayor under ACM Neto, to whom he is a close associate of, from 2017 to 2021, and a state deputy in Bahia from 2011 to 2016.[1] [2] He is currently affiliated with União Brasil.[3] [4]

Biography

Reis was born in Petrolina, Pernambuco, the son of João Batista Cavalcanti Reis and Márcia Beatriz Ribeiro Soares. He graduated with a law degree from the Catholic University of Salvador (UCSal), with further research in management at the Fundação Getulio Vargas, and a master's degree in Development and Social Management from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA).[5]

He became involved in politics starting in the 1990s when he became a trainee and eventually took up the position as assessor in the municipal assembly of Salvador.[2] He did so while still at university. During this period, he became involved with the Young PFL branch in Bahia, where he met ACM Neto and became integrated into his political sphere.[2] When ACM Neto became a federal deputy in 2002, Reis became his political advisor. In 2010, Reis was elected as a state deputy in Bahia, being reelected in 2014.

Reis was elected vice-mayor in 2016, with ACM Neto as mayor. In 2019, he became ACM Neto's secretary of Infrastructure and Public Works. He previously had been the secretary for Social Promotion, Sport, and Combatting Poverty. In 2020, he was elected in his own right as mayor of Salvador, running with PDT member Ana Paula Matos as vice-mayor. Their campaign ticket was the most voted among all mayoral races that year in terms of the proportional vote in the first round, with 64.20% of the vote. They won in a landslide against multiple challengers by a 40-point margin, with the second-place candidate from the Workers' Party, Denice Santiago, coming in second place with only 18.86% of the vote.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: G1. Bruno Reis, do DEM, é eleito prefeito de Salvador. 15 November 2020. G1. pt-br.
  2. Web site: Atual vice de ACM Neto, Bruno Reis é eleito prefeito de Salvador. Justo, Gabriel. Exame. 29 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Bruno Reis afirma que federação entre União Brasil e PP seria um facilitador para Salvador ter recursos federais. Política Livre - Raul Monteiro. 29 July 2023. pt-BR.
  4. Web site: Representantes do partido - União Brasil. União Brasil. 29 July 2023. pt-br.
  5. Web site: https://www.escavador.com/sobre/3748891/bruno-soares-reis. Bruno Soares Reis. 29 July 2023. Escavador. pt-br.