João Bosco Gomes Saraiva (born 10 October 1959) often simply known as Bosco Saraiva is a Brazilian politician and a businessman.
[1] Saraiva was elected to the legislative assembly of Amazonas in the 2014 local election with 22,822 votes under the Brazilian Social Democracy Party's banner.
[2] In October 2017, Amazonino Mendes was elected governor of the state and chose Saraiva as his vice-governor.
[3] In the 2018 Brazilian general election, he was elected to the federal chamber of deputies, being one of the most voted candidates in the state of Amazonas.
[4] He is also the head of the solidarity party in the state of Amazonas.