A member of the Workers' Party since 1989, he had been the leader of the state's directory at one point for 8 years. Freitas first participated in an election in 1996, when his name was put on a list of candidates for Baturité's city council, but did not campaign because he helped Lins, also from the PT, in her candidacy for a vacant seat on Fortaleza's Municipal Council. She had ultimately won the election. He ended up being the least voted on the party line in Baturité's elections, having only received 4 votes. In 2008, he coordinated Lins' reelection campaign for mayor, and in the following year, during her second mandate, he led the Peoples' Participation commission in her cabinet, afterwards becoming, between 2011 and 2012, the municipal Secretary of Education. In 2012, Freitas became a candidate for the mayoralty of Fortaleza under the
To Care For People coalition, with doctor Antônio Mourão of the
Liberal Party (PL) as his vice-mayoral candidate and Lins supporting his campaign to succeed her. He came in first during the first round with 318,262 votes, or 25.44% of votes, and winning 51 neighborhoods. He faced
Roberto Cláudio of the
PSB, losing to him with 650,607 votes (53.02%) for Cláudio and 576,435 (46.98%) for Freitas. In 2013, Freitas was elected president of Fortaleza's PT branch with 60.84% of the vote, being in the position until 2017. In 2014, he became a candidate for state deputy and was elected with 44,292 votes in 2014, winning reelection in 2018 with 68,594. In 2019, he received the Clóvis Beviláqua Medal of Judiciary Merit, the highest honor of the State Commons' Court of the State of Ceará for his contributions towards the state judiciary during his time as state deputy. Along with his time on the commission, he headed the Superior School of the Parliament of Ceará in 2017. receiving 193,687 (15.06%) and ending in 3rd place. In 2020, he ran for mayor in the city of
Caucaia with businesswoman Natécia Campos of the
Progressistas in the
Caucaia with the Courage to Change coalition, obtaining 13,018 votes (7.69%), ending in 4th place. In 2022, he became a candidate to become governor of Ceará for the
Ceará Stronger Each Time coalition, with
Jade Romero of the
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB). Freitas was chosen by the PT during a conflict between the state alliance with the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT), which preferred their candidate, then-governor and former vice-governor
Izolda Cela who came to office after governor
Camilo Santana (PT) became a candidate for senator that year, to the detriment to party colleague Roberto Cláudio to succeed in state government. Associating himself with the support of both Santana and Cela, Freitas won the election with 2,808,300 votes, or 54.02% of the vote, removing the need for a second round. He received the majority of votes in 178 cities in Ceará, while his adversaries in the election,
Capitão Wagner and Roberto Cláudio, won in 5 cities and 1 city, respectively. ==References==