JUE 28 DE MARZO DE 2024 - 08:12hs.
Michele Naili (Partido Novo - NOVO)

Brazilian deputy candidate has gaming legalization as No. 1 proposal of her campaign

'The legalization of the gaming industry, casino and bingos in Brazil can generate 100 thousand more direct jobs and encourage other economic activities in the country,' said the first and most important proposal in the list of the candidate to Deputy Federal in Rio de Janeiro for the Partido Novo (NOVO). She has worked for 23 years on TV Globo and is currently a consultant to CONMEBOL where she helps to structure the production and broadcasting of South American Football.

Nailia, 64, decided to take part in politics to return to Rio de Janeiro protagonism by encouraging the Economic Activities that provide immediate resources for Security, such as Legalization of Gaming Industry, Casinos and Bingos, generating 100,000 direct jobs in Brazil, reheating the economy, bringing tourists and opening the doors to international investments.

"With the casinos, we will redefine tourism in our state, bringing tourists, taxes and income to our cities at such a deep crisis," Naili added in his fervent proposal to legalize activity in Brazil.

The Partido Novo (NOVO) is a right-wing political party aligned with the ideas of economic liberalism. Founded in 2011 by people without a political career, it was registered by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) in 2015 and has 30 as the electoral number. In its debut in the 2016 elections, it elected four city councilmen, in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, and Belo Horizonte. For the 2018 elections there are 22 postulants, including one of its founders, João Amoêdo, to the presidency of the republic.

The candidate for federal deputy was consultant, speaker, and executive of the Television and New Media Industry with more than 30 years in the general management of mega international events including 6 FIFA World Cups, 4 Olympic Games, 17 Formula 1 seasons among others.

At the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, Naili took care of the infrastructure and general management of the television area in the 12 stadiums and at the International Broadcasting Center. In the Olympic Games Rio2016 she was in charge of the General Management of the Media Complex where all the world's televisions and press of the event worked from, besides the public organs, Security and Command of the Games.

She worked for 23 years on TV Globo where she was responsible for the planning and operation of several national and international events, besides the negotiation of sports rights. Currently Michele is a consultant to CONMEBOL and helps structure the production and broadcasting of South American Football, so that it is on the same level as all international events.

Source: GMB