Aguinaldo Ribeiro Explained

Aguinaldo Ribeiro
Office:Federal Deputy from Paraíba
Term Start:1 February 2011
Office1:Congress Majority Leader
Term Start1:30 March 2021
Predecessor1:Roberto Rocha
Office2:Chamber Majority Leader
Term Start2:20 March 2019
Term End2:5 April 2021
Predecessor2:Lelo Coimbra
Successor2:Diego Andrade
Office3:Chamber Government Leader
Term Start3:7 March 2017
Term End3:31 January 2019
Predecessor3:André Moura
Successor3:Vitor Hugo
Office4:Minister of Cities
Term Start4:7 February 2012
Term End4:17 March 2014
President4:Dilma Rousseff
Predecessor4:Mário Negromonte
Successor4:Gilberto Occhi
Office5:State Deputy of Paraíba
Term Start5:1 February 2003
Term End5:31 January 2011
Birth Name:Aguinaldo Velloso Borges Ribeiro
Birth Date:13 February 1969
Birth Place:Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil
Party:PP (1995–present)
Otherparty:PPR (1994–1995)

Aguinaldo Velloso Borges Ribeiro (born 13 February 1969) is a Brazilian who has served as minister of cities under the Rousseff administration and a member of the champer of deputies from Paraíba.

Personal life

Ribeiro comes from a political family, with his father Enivaldo being the leader of the PP in the state and mayor of Campina Grande from 1977 to 1983; his mother Virgínia was mayor of Pilar, and his sister Daniella is a senator in the local jurisdiction.[1] Ribeiro is a devout Baptist and often takes part with evangelical politicians in campaigning for positions based on Christian values.[2]

Ribeiro was at one time a close ally of Eduardo Cunha, and was one of the few deputies in the senate who did not vote for an investigation into Cunha for corruption. Eventually however Ribeiro relented to pressure from other politicians and voted in favor of the investigation, which lead to Cunha denouncing him as a "traitor, liar, and hypocrite."[2]

Political career

Although initially backing her, Ribeiro would ultimately vote in favor of the impeachment against then-president Dilma Rousseff.[3] He would later back Rousseff's successor Michel Temer against a similar impeachment motion, and also voted in favor of the Brazil labor reform (2017).[4]

Controversies

Ribeiro has been criticized for promoting his family members to political positions, such as appointing one of his nieces as a manager of a firm where she received 700 hours of paid labor for a job she only had to sporadically come to.[5]

Ribeiro was investigated in Operation Car Wash due to being named by Alberto Youssef.[2] Shortly afterwards Ribeiro and several other politicians were publicly named by Rodrigo Janot in February 2017 as being investigated for taking bribes.[2] In April 2017 it was announced that Ribeiro and 6 politicians were no longer being investigated, with Ribeiro claiming that this was proof of his innocence.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministro das Cidades descende de oligarquia da Paraíba. Minister of Cities descends from the oligarchy of Paraíba. 17 February 2012. 23 February 2019. Instituto Humanitas Unisnos. Portuguese. Cesar. Sanson.
  2. Web site: Novo líder do governo na Câmara é investigado na Lava Jato no STF. New leader of the government in the House is investigated in the Lava Jato in the STF. Veja. 23 February 2017 . 23 February 2019.
  3. News: Reforma trabalhista: como votaram os deputados. https://web.archive.org/web/20120409132414/https://www.cartacapital.com.br/blogs/parlatorio/reforma-trabalhista-como-votaram-os-deputados. 9 April 2012. dead. Carta Capital. Portuguese. 27 April 2017. 18 September 2017.
  4. News: Como votou cada deputado sobre a denúncia contra Temer. https://web.archive.org/web/20120409132414/https://www.cartacapital.com.br/politica/como-votou-cada-deputado-sobre-a-denuncia-contra-temer. 9 April 2012. dead. Carta Capital. Portuguese. 4 August 2017. 18 September 2017.
  5. Web site: Aguinaldo Ribeiro faz da GEAP uma empresa. Donny. Silva. DonnySilva.com. 17 January 2019. 23 February 2019. Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Aguinaldo Ribeiro se livra de inquérito da Lava Jato no STF. Journal da Paraíba. 20 April 2017. 23 February 2019. Portuguese.