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==Political career==
At the start of the [[20172019 Andorinhean legislative election]], many considered Rodrigues to be a front runner to be nominated as a Presidential choice. After rumours of initial talks with the [[Democratic Alternative (Andorinhões)|Democratic Alternative]] party, it was announced on 21 August that he would be the choice of the Nós Andorinhianos party. Rodrigues assumed the leadership of the party for the 20172019 campaign alongside [[AlíciaPamela da PraiaOvelhas]], who was then the parliamentary leader of the party in the [[National Assembly of the Andorinhões|National Assembly]]. Rodrigues brought some legitimacy to the Nós Andorinhianos party and placed the party as a strong contender to become the governing political party in the Andorinhões.
 
===President of the Andorinhões===
After the victory of the Nós Andorinhianos party, Rodrigues was officially appointed as [[President of the Andorinhões|President]] on 1513 September 20172019.
 
As President, Rodrigues decided to have a more hands-on approach on the legislative agenda, distancing from an exclusive administrative role for the presidency. He has invited many Deputies to assist to meetings of the [[Council of Ministers of the Andorinhões|Council of Ministers]] in an effort to gain support for the bills presented by the [[Government of the Andorinhões|Government]]. This approach has been criticized by some people, especially aligned with the traditionalist and constitutionalist movements in the Andorinhões, who prioritize a clear separation of powers and a strict administrative role for the Government.
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