Clarissa Garotinho Explained

Clarissa Garotinho
Office:Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Term Start:1 February 2015
Term End:1 February 2023
Constituency:Rio de Janeiro
Office1:Secretary for Development, Employment and Innovation for Rio de Janeiro
Term Start1:1 January 2017
Term End1:12 April 2018
1Blankname1:Mayor
1Namedata1:Marcelo Crivella
Office2:State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro
Term Start2:1 February 2011
Term End2:31 January 2015
Constituency2:At-large
Office3:Councillor of Rio de Janeiro
Term Start3:1 February 2009
Term End3:31 January 2011
Constituency3:At-large
Birth Date:2 July 1982
Birth Place:Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil
Party:UNIÃO (2022-present)
Otherparty:PROS (2018-2022)
PRP (2016-2018)
PL (2009-2016)
MDB (2003-2009)
PSB (2001-2003)
PDT (1999-2000)

Clarissa Barros Assed Matheus de Oliveira (born 2 July 1982) more commonly known as Clarissa Garotinho is a Brazilian politician and journalist. She has spent her political career representing Rio de Janeiro, having served as state representative since 2015.[1]

Personal life

She is the daughter of Anthony Garotinho and Rosinha Garotinho.[1] Garotinho comes from a political family, with both her parents serving as governors of the state of Rio de Janeiro. She is one of Anthony and Rosinha's nine children, with three being biological and five being adopted by her parents. In her youth she studied journalism at the Faculdades Integradas Hélio Alonso. As with the rest of her family Garotinho is a devout Presbyterian and a member of the Evangelical Caucus.[2]

In January 2016 Garotinho announced that she was engaged to businessman Marcos Altive, and that the couple was expecting their first child.[3]

Political career

In 2009 due to controversy surrounding alleged partisan infidelity, Garotinho left the Brazilian Democratic Movement and joined the Party of the Republic. She was later acquitted of the charges, with her new party claiming that she was being "discriminated against" by the Brazilian Democratic Movement.[4] That same year Garotinho was elected to the city council of Rio de Janeiro.[1]

In 2012 the Garotinho and Maia political families joined to form what was considered by the Brazilian media an unexpected alliance to defeat the then-mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, who was running for reelection. The coalition between the two families and the PR/DEM parties was headed by Rodrigo Maia, son of former Rio mayor Cesar Maia, and had Clarissa as his vice mayoral candidate.[5] This was considered controversial as Cesar Maia and Anthony Garotinho had been political rivals.[6] However, the campaign was a failure as Eduardo Paes was comfortably reelected with more than 2 million votes or 64% of the balot, while Maia and Garotinho obtained only 95,328 votes (3% of the balot).[7]

In the 2014 Brazilian general election Garotinho was elected to the Federal Chamber of Deputies, receiving 335,061.[8]

Garotinho did not vote in the impeachment of then-president Dilma Rousseff,[9] as she said she was unable to make it due to her pregnancy.[10] Because of the way absentee ballots were counted, Garotinho's absence actually counted as a vote in favor of Rousseff.[11] This was considered ironic as Garotinho's party and her own parents had been advocating for Rousseff's impeachment.[12]

Garotinho voted against the 2016 and 2017 tax reforms.[13]

In November 2016 Garotinho was once again expelled from a political party for partisan infidelity,[14] as she was released from the Party of the Republic for collaborating with politicians from a rival faction in the legislature.[15] She subsequently joined the Brazilian Republican Party or PRB on the invitation of Marcelo Crivella.[16] Two years later Garotinho as well as her mother Rosinha were expelled from the PRB due to being investigated for corruption.[17] Garotinho was still reelected in the 2018 Brazilian general election.[1]

In February 2019 Garotinho announced that she would be running in the 2020 Rio de Janeiro mayoral election.[18] In March 2022, she decided to join Brazil Union (UNIÃO). [19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CLARISSA GAROTINHO – Biografia. Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil. Portuguese. 23 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Com 20% do eleitorado, evangélicos são disputados no Rio. terra.com. 7 June 2012. 23 December 2019. Portuguese.
  3. Web site: Deputada Clarissa Garotinho está noiva. 1 January 2016. 23 December 2019. Portuguese.
  4. Web site: Corte entendeu que filha do casal Garotinho, que concorre à Alerj, "sofreu discriminação" do PMDB e foi obrigada a ir para o PR. Último Segundo. Portuguese. Flávia. Salme. iG Rio de Janeiro. 23 August 2010. 23 December 2019.
  5. Web site: DEM e PR vão oficializar Clarissa Garotinho como vice de Rodrigo Maia no Rio. Veja. 5 March 2012. 23 December 2019. Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Rodrigo Maia e Clarissa Garotinho lançam candidatura . Cassio. Bruno. O Globo. 25 June 2012. 23 December 2019. Portuguese.
  7. Web site: 'Maior arrependimento de minha vida foi ter sido vice de Rodrigo Maia', diz Clarissa Garotinho . Juliana. Castro. O Globo. 24 June 2014. 23 December 2019. Portuguese.
  8. Web site: Clarissa Garotinho 2222 (PR) Deputada - Rio de Janeiro - Eleições 2014. Eleições 2014. Portuguese. 23 December 2019.
  9. 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.
  10. Web site: Grávida, Clarissa Garotinho deve se ausentar de votação. 14 April 2016. 2 August 2016. Veja. Magalhães. Vera. Portuguese.
  11. Web site: Afinal, o governo ganha mais um voto contra o impeachment. 15 April 2016. 2 August 2016. O Globo. Noblat. Ricardo. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818221618/http://noblat.oglobo.globo.com/meus-textos/noticia/2016/04/afinal-o-governo-ganha-mais-um-voto-contra-o-impeachment.html. 18 August 2016. dead.
  12. Web site: O porquê da súbita mudança de Clarissa Garotinho sobre o impeachment. 15 April 2016. 2 August 2016. O Globo. Amado. Guilherme. Portuguese.
  13. Web site: Veja como deputados votaram no impeachment de Dilma, na PEC 241, na reforma trabalhista e na denúncia contra Temer. 2 August 2017. 23 December 2019. Portuguese. O Globo. See how deputies voted in the impeachment of Dilma, in PEC 241, in the labor reform and in the denunciation against Temer.
  14. Web site: PR expulsa Clarissa Garotinho por infidelidade partidária. 21 November 2016. 23 November 2019. Portuguese. Bem Paraná.
  15. Web site: PR anuncia expulsão de Clarissa Garotinho por infidelidade partidária. 21 November 2016. 23 November 2019. Portuguese. Folha de S.Paulo. Ranier. Bragon.
  16. Web site: Expulsa do PR, Clarissa Garotinho se filia ao PRB de Crivella. O Globo. 6 December 2016. 23 December 2019. Portuguese. Leticia. Fernandes.
  17. Web site: Garotinho, Rosinha e Clarissa serão investigados por 'barraco' em hospital. O Globo. 9 March 2018. 23 December 2019. Portuguese. Daniel. Gullino.
  18. Web site: Clarissa Garotinho pode ser candidata a prefeito do Rio em 2020. Diário do Rio. pt. Quintino. Gomes Freire. 12 February 2019. 1 April 2019.
  19. Web site: 2022-03-30 . Garotinho, Clarissa e Tassiana Oliveira se filiam ao União Brasil - Terceira Via Terceira Via . 2022-05-26 . Terceira Via.