Roraima Court of Accounts schedules the swearing-in of Senator Mecias de Jesus as a councilor
The Roraima Court of Accounts has scheduled the swearing-in of Senator Mecias de Jesus as a councilor for March 16, 2023.
The Roraima Court of Accounts (TCE-RR) has officially set March 16 for the swearing-in ceremony of Senator Mecias de Jesus as a councilor, a lifetime position. This ceremony will occur at the Advogado Sobral Pinto Civil Forum and is expected to be attended by state authorities. The announcement follows a seven-month period after Senator Mecias was nominated for the position by Roraima Governor Antonio Denarium, with the state legislative assembly approving his candidacy in January of this year.
Mecias de Jesus, a member of the Republican Party, has had a significant career in Brazilian politics, having served as a state senator for Roraima since 2019. His appointment comes as he will fill the vacancy left by Manoel Dantas, who retired in June of the previous year. Mecias was initially approved for this role on August 21, 2025, marking a crucial step in his political journey which has spanned over two decades, including six consecutive terms as a state representative.
This transition reflects ongoing dynamics within the stateβs political landscape, as influential figures like Mecias navigate the complexities of governance and public service. His long history in the Assembly of Roraima totals 24 years, suggesting a deep-rooted connection with local politics and the constituents he serves. The ceremony is seen not only as a formal event but as a reflection of his sustained influence and legacy in Roraimaβs political environment.