Aloysio Nunes | |
Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
President: | Michel Temer |
Term Start: | 7 March 2017 |
Term End: | 31 December 2018 |
Predecessor: | José Serra |
Successor: | Ernesto Araújo |
Office2: | Senator for São Paulo |
Term Start2: | 1 February 2011 |
Term End2: | 1 February 2019 |
Office3: | Minister of Justice |
President3: | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Term Start3: | 14 November 2001 |
Term End3: | 3 April 2002 |
Predecessor3: | José Gregori |
Successor3: | Miguel Reale Júnior |
Office4: | Secretary-General of the Presidency |
President4: | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Term Start4: | 3 August 1999 |
Term End4: | 14 November 2001 |
Predecessor4: | Eduardo Graeff |
Successor4: | Arthur Virgílio Neto |
Office5: | Member of the Chamber of Deputies |
Term Start5: | 1 February 1995 |
Term End5: | 1 February 2007 |
Constituency5: | São Paulo |
Office6: | Vice Governor of São Paulo |
Governor6: | Luiz Antônio Fleury |
Term Start6: | 15 March 1991 |
Term End6: | 31 December 1994 |
Predecessor6: | Almino Afonso |
Successor6: | Geraldo Alckmin |
Office7: | Member of the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo |
Term Start7: | 15 March 1983 |
Term End7: | 15 March 1991 |
Constituency7: | At-large |
Birth Date: | 5 April 1945 |
Birth Place: | São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil |
Party: | PSDB (1997–present) |
Spouse: | Gisele Nu |
Alma Mater: | University of São Paulo |
Aloysio Nunes Ferreira Filho (born 5 April 1945) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician. A member of PSDB, Nunes was a senator from São Paulo from 2011 to 2017, and was Brazil's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2017 to 2018.[1]
Aloysio Nunes attended the University of São Paulo Law School in the 1960s when he got involved into politics, associated with the Brazilian Communist Party. During the military dictatorship he participated in protest robberies and mugging. Later he was exiled in Paris, France.
In 1979 he was able to return to Brazilian soil due to the Amnesty Law, that pardoned the oppositionist political militants. He de-affiliated from the Brazilian Communist Party and joined the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party. In 1982 he was elected deputy in São Paulo. The dictatorship ended in 1985.
In 1990 he was elected vice governor of São Paulo. He governed the state in a few occasions, when the governor was travelling or in each case, absent.
He was candidate for mayor of the city of São Paulo in 1992, but lost to Paulo Maluf.
He was elected federal deputy in 1994. In 1997 he left the party and joined the Brazilian Social Democracy Party. He was a special aide to president Fernando Henrique Cardoso and later his minister of justice.
He worked in the governments of José Serra in the city and the state of São Paulo.
In 2010 he was elected the senator with the highest number of votes in the history of Brazil, with astonishing 11.189.168 votes (30.4%).
He was the candidate to the vice presidency in the 2014 presidential elections in Aécio Neves's ticket. Together they had obtained slightly more than 51 million votes, however they lost the elections by a slight margin to Dilma Rousseff, from the Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores - PT).
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