[1] Born in Campo Grande, son of Zulmira Azambuja Silva and Roberto de Oliveira Silva, now deceased, Reinaldo Azambuja began studying Business Administration at the Dom Bosco Catholic University, in his hometown, but dropped out in the same year, in 1982, surprised by the death of from his father and driven to take over the family's farming business.
[2] Member of the PSDB, he was elected mayor of Maracaju in 1996, competing with Germano Francisco Bellan (PDT) and Luiz Gonzaga Prata Braga (PTB).
[6] In the elections of Mato Grosso do Sul in 2014, he ran for the position of governor on the ticket with the councilor of Campo Grande, Rose Modesto (PSDB).
Another survey by the institute, commissioned by TV Morena, pointed out that the Chief Executive had 37% regular evaluation, 36% good, 12% excellent, 7% terrible and 4% bad.
The data were collected by the Research Institute of Mato Grosso do Sul (Ipems) and published by the newspaper Correio do Estado.
Access was limited, causing confrontation between the military and demonstrators, in addition to the arrest of a server suspected of destroying one of the entrance doors.
[10] In August 2018, the Azambuja government received a regular evaluation of 38%, 37% considered it excellent or good, 23% thought it would be bad or terrible and 3% did not know how to answer.
In September, the governor's management received 46% of excellent or good evaluation, 32% of respondents considered it fair, 17% thought it was bad or terrible and 5% did not know how to give an opinion.
Among the contestants were former mayor of Mundo Novo, Humberto Amaducci (PT), former president of the Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul, Junior Mochi, and federal judge Odilon de Oliveira (PDT).