Flávia Morais
Flávia Morais is an active parliamentarian with an extensive history in defense of Goiás, quality public health, the rights of women, children and the elderly, improving education and strengthening social projects.
Flávia Morais was once first lady of Santa Bárbara and Trindade, state deputy for two terms and, now, fulfills the mission of representing the people of Goiás in Brasília for the fourth time.
With a municipalist agenda, the deputy currently coordinates the Goiás bench in the Federal Congress and works on important parliamentary fronts, in addition to presiding over the External Commission for Unfinished and Paralyzed Works.
Graduated in Physical Education and defender of social agendas, Flávia Morais also commanded the Secretariat of Citizenship and Labor of the State of Goiás, in 2007. Years later, in Brasília, she was rapporteur for the CPI on Human Trafficking and author of the creation of the Law No. 12,732 of 2012, which establishes a maximum period of 60 days for starting treatment in patients with malignant neoplasia (cancer).
In 2022, as a result of her work, deputy Flávia Morais registered 142,155 votes, being the third best voted in Goiás, with votes in all municipalities in Goiás. He continues working, in the federal capital, to defend Goiás and improve public services.