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Ronaldo Caiado
Governor of Goiás
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1st, 2019
Personal details
Born (1949-09-25) September 25, 1949 (age 75)
Coat of arms of Goiás

The Government of Goiás, a state in Brazil, includes an executive, the State Governor, a Legislative Assembly and a judiciary. The State Governor is directly elected for 1-2 four year terms. The main governmental headquarters is called the Palácio das Esmeraldas. The judiciary includes the Court of Justice and other courts.

Executive

As of 2023, the Governor was Ronaldo Caiado, and the Vice-Governor was Daniel Vilela.

Legislative

The legislature is located in the state capital, and meets at Alfredo Nasser Palace. It includes 41 elected deputies, who server four year terms. The president of the assembly was Jardel Sebba. The first substitute was Fábio Sousa.

Judiciary

The highest court in Goiás is the Court of Justice of the State of Goiás. It has a president, Vítor Barbosa Lenza, and a vice president, Leobino Valente Chaves. Its comptroller was Beatriz Figueiredo Franco.

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