Ex-mayor, Ex-footballer Go Head-to-head To Govern Crisis-hit Rio

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Ex-mayor, ex-footballer go head-to-head to govern crisis-hit Rio

Rio de Janeiro, Sept 25 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Sep, 2018 ) :On the brink of bankruptcy and racked by violence, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil's tourism gateway, will next month elect its new governor, with former state capital mayor Eduardo Paes the favourite against outsider and football icon Romario.

Home to 17.1 million people, Rio is Brazil's third most populous state and second richest, with its namesake capital city shown off as dynamic and vibrant during the 2016 Olympic Games.

But in February, current governor Luiz Fernando Pezao admitted Rio was in a "calamitous state" -- a confession of helplessness after President Michel Temer ordered military intervention to help restore order amidst a wave of drug and gang-related violence.

While the Games passed without any major incidents, crime has shot up since, with 6,731 murders in the city of Rio de Janiero in 2017.

Aside from rampant violence, the election's winner will also inherit 10 billion reals ($2.4 billion) of debt, despite significant revenue from tourism and the oil industry.

Last year, Brazil emerged from a historic recession with a meager 1.0 percent growth, but Rio's GDP shrank by 0.6 percent.

As for unemployment, the state boasts one of the highest rates in the country: 15.4 percent in this year's second quarter, compared to 12.4 percent nationally.

Meanwhile, civil servants are often paid months late and waits for health care services seem endless.

"These are clear signs of lack of organization and inability to provide the most essential public services," Michael Mohallem, political science professor at the Getulio Vargas Foundation, told AFP.

The state is also plagued by corruption scandals.

Pezao was Rio's vice-governor during the seven-year stewardship of Sergio Cabral (2007-2014), taking over following the latter's resignation amidst protests against his alleged bribe-taking.

Arrested in November 2016, Cabral is now serving more than 100 years for five graft convictions.