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Eduardo Paes Begins Fourth Term as Rio Mayor, Signs 46 Decrees Including Security Force and Ozempic Distribution
Jan 1, 2025, 04:25 PM
Eduardo Paes was sworn in for his fourth term as Mayor of Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025, after securing re-election in the first round with 60.47% of the valid votes. During his inauguration ceremony, Paes announced the signing of 46 decrees, which include the establishment of a municipal security force and the creation of a task force to study the distribution of the generic version of the drug Ozempic for obesity treatment. He also expressed his commitment to govern with wisdom and humility, emphasizing his status as the longest-serving mayor of the city. Additionally, 51 city councilors were sworn in for the 2025-2028 term, with Carlo Caiado being re-elected as the president of the City Council.
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