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    Brazilian politician, mayor of Rio de Janeiro

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    Eduardo da Costa Paes (Brazilian Portuguese: [eˈdwaʁdu dɐ ˈkɔstɐ pɐjs], born 14 November 1969) is a Brazilian politician who became the mayor of Rio de Janeiro from 2009 to 2012, reelected for a second term from 2013 to 2016 and a third in 2021. He is the city's 13th mayor.

    • Cristine Paes
    • PSD (2021–present)
  2. Eduardo Paes. Eduardo da Costa Paes GOMA ( Rio de Janeiro, 14 de novembro de 1969) [ 5][ 6] é um político brasileiro, filiado ao Partido Social Democrático (PSD). [ 7] É o atual prefeito do Rio de Janeiro, cargo que ocupou anteriormente de 2009 a 2017. [ 8][ 9]

  3. Eduardo Paes is the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, a sprawling, complicated, beautiful city of 6.5 million. He shares four big ideas about leading Rio -- and all cities -- into the future, including bold (and do-able) infrastructure upgrades and how to make a city "smarter."

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  4. Apr 26, 2012 · 65K views 11 years ago. http://www.ted.com Eduardo Paes is the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, a sprawling, complicated, beautiful city of 6.5 million. He shares four big ideas about leading Rio --...

    • Apr 26, 2012
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    • TED
  5. Eduardo Paes. Mayor of Rio de Janeiro. About: Rio de Janeiro Blog: Four commandments. TED Speaker. Personal profile. Mayor Eduardo Paes is on a mission to ensure that Rio's renaissance creates a positive legacy for all its citizens. Why you should listen.

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  7. Apr 12, 2017 · RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Former Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes, the moving force behind organizing last year’s Olympics, is being investigated for allegedly accepting at least 15 million reals ($5 million) in payments to facilitate construction projects tied to the games.

  8. Apr 12, 2017 · RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Former Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes, the moving force behind organizing last year's Olympics, is being investigated for allegedly accepting at least 15 million reals ($5 million) in payments to facilitate construction projects tied to the games...

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