João Amoêdo Explained

João Amoêdo
Office:NOVO National President
Term Start:30 January 2019
Term End:5 March 2020
Predecessor:Moisés Jardim
Successor:Eduardo Ribeiro
Term Start2:12 February 2011
Term End2:4 July 2017
Predecessor2:Office created
Successor2:Ricardo Taboaço
Birth Name:João Dionisio Filgueira Barreto Amoêdo
Birth Date:22 October 1962
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara, Brazil
Party:NOVO (2015–2022)
Alma Mater:Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (BE)
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (BBA)
Children:3
Footnotes:a.

João Dionisio Filgueira Barreto Amoêdo (born 22 October 1962), also known as João Amoêdo, is a Brazilian banker,[1] engineer and businessman.[2] He is one of the founders of the New Party (NOVO), which he presided from September 2015 to July 2017,[3] and was its candidate in the 2018 Brazilian presidential election.

Personal life

João Amoêdo is son of radiologist Armando Rocha Amoêdo and business owner Maria Elisa Filgueira Barreto. In 1987, Amoêdo married Rosa Helena Nasser and together they have three daughters. Always dedicated to sports, he completed six Ironman Triathlons and more than 10 marathons.[4] In 2010, after recovering from a lymphoma, Amoêdo went back to his usual routine, including the sports. He remains active to this day.[5]

Founding the New Party

In 2009, during a talk with friends, Amoêdo showed himself frustrated with the amount of taxes paid and the disproportionate level of public services provided in return by the government. He started to question the possibility of involving examples of private initiative to improve public services with great management, meritocracy, and transparency.

After talks with politicians, he concluded that the only way to improve the lives of people is to bring new leadership to public life, creating a new institution - a political party different from the existing ones. The goal was to build a tool that would enable people that were never involved in politics but had an interest in it, and truly wanted to make a change, to participate. The only certainty, according to Amoêdo, was that the current politicians were not doing a good job, and the people had to get involved in order for true change to come about.

Along with 181 citizens, those of 35 different professions and native from 10 different states from the Federation, found NOVO on 12 February 2011. On 15 September 2015, Novo had its definitive register approved and Amoêdo became the president of the party,[6] [7] withdrawn from office since July 2017.[3]

He left the New Party (NOVO) in November 2022, stating that the party he helped to found "no longer exists". He also stated that the party violates its own statute, manipulates the Ethics Committee to silence members, idolizes officeholders, and encourages anti-democratic actions. This decision came after internal criticism following Amoêdo's support for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a member of the Workers' Party, in the second round of the 2022 Brazilian general election. In response, the New Party expressed regret over his statements, asserting that he had distanced himself from the party's principles and ideas.[8]

Political views

See main article: New Party (Brazil). He is in favor of defense of individual liberties for understanding that the free market is the business environment that works better for everyone, that the individual is the main wealth generator and that he is an agent of changes.[9] Founder of New Party, Amoêdo states that everyone elected by the party will follow the liberal ideal, with State reduction, greater autonomy of the individual and the reduction of taxes.[10] About Bolsa Família, Amoêdo says in a column in Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo that the program would be "what brings one of the best returns in relation of the amount [of money] invested", but that it doesn't show a "clear way out".[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Partido Novo anuncia João Amoêdo como pré-candidato a presidente em 2018. G1. pt. 18 November 2017. 29 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Partido Novo anuncia troca na presidência nacional. Estadão. pt. Elisa. Clavery. 6 July 2017. 29 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Resultados Triathlon. FTERJ - Federação de Triathlon do Estado do RJ. pt. 29 November 2017.
  4. Web site: João Dionisio Filgueira Barreto Amoêdo: Executive Profile & Biography. Bloomberg. 29 November 2017.
  5. Web site: Partido Novo recebe registro do TSE e se torna a 33ª legenda do país. G1. pt. Renan. Ramalho. 15 September 2017. 30 November 2017.
  6. Web site: Quem Somos. Novo 30. pt. 30 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170922002250/https://novo.org.br/partido/quem-somos/. 22 September 2017. dead.
  7. Web site: 2022-11-25 . Amoêdo anuncia desfiliação do Novo e diz que partido que ajudou a fundar 'não existe mais' . 2024-08-19 . G1 . pt-br.
  8. Web site: Conversamos com João Amoedo, fundador do partido Novo. Spotniks. pt. Joel. Pinheiro. 30 November 2017.
  9. Web site: Desilusão com a política pode ajudar Novo a crescer, diz presidente da sigla. Uol. pt. Alexandre. Aragão. 17 September 2015. 30 November 2017.
  10. Web site: Bolsa Família: um exemplo de livre mercado. Folha de S. Paulo. pt. João Dionisio. Amoêdo. 2 October 2017. 30 November 2017.