João Azevêdo (Brazilian politician) explained

João Azevêdo
Office1:Governor of Paraíba
Term Start1:1 January 2019
Predecessor1:Ricardo Coutinho
Office2:Secretary of Infrastructure, Water Resources, the Environment, and Science and Technology of Paraíba
Term Start2:3 January 2011
Term End2:5 April 2018
Birth Name:João Azevêdo Lins Filho
Birth Date:14 August 1953
Birth Place:João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Alma Mater:Federal University of Paraíba

João Azevêdo Lins Filho (born 14 August 1953) is a Brazilian civil engineer and politician who is currently the governor of the state of Paraíba. He was elected in 2018,[1] and reelected in 2022.[2] He is a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB).[3]

Biography

Azevêdo was born in João Pessoa in 1953, the son of João Azevêdo Lins and Odília Pereira Lins. A retired teacher from the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraíba (IFPB), Azevêdo graduated with a degree in civil engineering from the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB) in 1978 and did post-graduate work in Technical School Methodology.[4] [5] He is married to Maria Sales Lins and has children and grandchildren.[6]

Between 1980 and 1983, he acted as directed of the Housing Planning division of the Institute of Attendants' Health (IPEP); from 1983 to 1984, he became part of the leadership of the Economic Planning Consultancy of URBAN; from 1984 to 1985, he managed the infrastructure division of the Mid-size City Program, becoming the general coordinator of the program a little while afterwards. From 1986 to 1989 as well, he became the Secretary of Urban Services of the city of João Pessoa; In 2004, he was the Secretary of Planning of the city of Bayeux and, in 2005, he was the chief of the cabinet for the Secretary of Urban Development (SEDURB), assessor of the Secretary of Planning (SEPLAN) and adjunct secretary of the Housing Secretariat of João Pessoa. Along with these positions, between 2007 and 2010, Azevêdo was also the secretary of Infrastructure in the same municipality.[7] [8]

In 2011, Azevêdo was nominated by the then governor of Paraíba, Ricardo Coutinho, to be the State Secretary of the Environment, Water Resources and Science and Technology.[9] Later in 2015, when there was a merging of this administrative post with the Secretary of Infrastructure, he went on to assume the position of Secretary of Infrastructure, Water Resources, the Environment, and Science and Technology (SEIRHMACT), remaining in the position until 5 April 2018.[10]

Governor of Paraíba

In April 2018, Azevêdo left SEIRHMACT to run for governor of para concorrer ao cargo de governador do Paraíba,[11] having his candidacy confirmed by the PSB state convention in August.[12] In the general elections that year in October, he was elected governor in the first round with the support of Coutinho, receiving 1,119,758 votes, or 58.18% of valid votes. He beat out older political leaders in Paraíba, namely José Maranhão, who was the candidate of the incumbent government, and Cássio Cunha Lima, who gave his support to Lucélio Cartaxo of the Green Party (PV).[13]

In December 2019, Azevêdo announced he had left the PSB through a letter released to the press. The governor alleged that the dissolution of the state party and federal party intervention later on created a bothersome situation that required his leaving, complaining of the lack of democratic measures in the party. The intervention occurred after a series of denouncements and criticisms by members of the party connected to Coutinho, that brought a falling out with an ally of Azevêdo in the state party command, which came to be controlled by Coutinho. In response, the PSB apologized for making Azevêdo their gubernatorial candidate and asserted that his departure was a traitorous act that did not surprise them, because, as they alleged, he transformed his reelection goals into an obsession.[14] [15] [16]

Azevêdo would later announce his new affiliation to Cidadania. The announcement occurred on the same day that 20 mayors throughout the state left the PSB, following the governor to Cidadania.[17]

Controversies

Abuse of ad campaigns

Since a complaint made by the "A Força da Esperança" coalition, led by Cartaxo in 2018, the Regional Elections' Court of Paraíba condemned Azevêdo, vice-governor Lígia Feliciano, and Coutinho for excessive and abuse use of institutional campaign features during the 2018 elections, from which they would have benefitted electorally. Each of them were sentenced to pay a fine of 5,320.50 reais. The defense appealed the sentence.[18]

Operação Calvário

Azevêdo is being investigated by the Superior Court of Justice, suspected of crimes being concurrently investigated by Operação Calvário, which had been led by Coutinho. With his case, Coutinho himself had been arrested, but was released from prison due to an injunction. Following a denunciation by an ex-state secretary, it was alleged that there had been bribes paid to the Brazilian Red Cross to cover expenses since April 2018, during which time he ran for state government. The passing on of these bribes would have been extended until July, totaling around 480,000 reais. Azevêdo asserts he never received funds from those who wanted to have them for personal use and that his campaign was funded from party resources.[19]

Electoral history

YearElectionPositionPartyCoalitionViceVotes%Result
2018Paraíba state ElectionsGovernorPSBA Força do Trabalho(PSB, PDT, PT, DEM, PR, PTB, PRP, PODE, PRB, PCdoB, AVANTE, PPS, REDE, PMN, PROS)Lígia Feliciano(PDT)1,119,75858.18% [20]
2022Paraíba state ElectionsJuntos Pela Paraíba(PSB, PP, AGIR, AVANTE, PMN, PSD, SOLIDARIEDADE, PODE, REPUBLICANOS, PATRIOTA)Lucas Ribeiro(PP)1,221,90452.51%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: G1 PB . 2018 . João Azevêdo (PSB) é eleito governador da Paraíba . 4 January 2024.
  2. Web site: João Azevêdo (PSB) é reeleito governador da Paraíba . 3 January 2024 . G1 . pt-br.
  3. Web site: Governador da Paraíba decide trocar Cidadania por PSB e quer dar palanque a Lula - CartaCapital . 3 January 2024 . www.cartacapital.com.br.
  4. Web site: Palitot . Audacélia . 2015 . A Paraíba permitiu que em 2015 fossem feitas entregas de mais de R$ 560 milhões em obras . 3 January 2024 . Paraíba Total.
  5. Web site: PSB 40 . 2017 . João Azevêdo . 3 January 2024.
  6. Web site: Costa . Anderson . 2017 . CLIMA DE FESTA: João Azevedo aproveita datas especiais ao lado de familiares . 3 January 2024 . Polêmica Paraíba.
  7. Web site: Jornal da Paraíba . 2011 . Conheça quem são os principais auxiliares do governo Ricardo Coutinho . 4 January 2024.
  8. Web site: ClickPB . 2017 . João Azevedo diz estar "firme e forte" para 2018 e que PMJP esqueceu o que é fazer obra com recursos próprios . 4 January 2024.
  9. Web site: 2011 . Official Diary of the State of Paraíba (DOEPB) on 3 January 2011 . 4 January 2024 . Jusbrasil.
  10. Web site: 2015 . Official Diary of the State of Paraíba (DOEPB) on 3 January 2015 . 3 January 2024. Jusbrasil.
  11. Web site: Nunes . Angélica . 2018 . João Azevedo deixa cargo para disputar governo do estado . 4 January 2024.
  12. Web site: G1 PB - Eleições . 2018 . PSB confirma candidatura de João Azevêdo ao Governo da Paraíba . 4 January 2024.
  13. Web site: Notícias UOL . 2018 . João Azevêdo, do PSB, é eleito governador da Paraíba no 1º turno . 4 January 2024.
  14. Web site: Governador da Paraíba, João Azevêdo, anuncia saída do PSB . 4 January 2024. G1 . pt-br.
  15. Web site: Vilarim . Isis . 3 December 2019. 'Foi a formalização de um ato de traição', diz PSB sobre João Azevêdo . 4 January 2024. Portal Correio . pt-BR.
  16. Web site: Após racha e desfiliação, PSB pede desculpa por eleição de governador da PB . 4 January 2024 . noticias.uol.com.br . pt-br.
  17. Web site: Governador da Paraíba, João Azevêdo, anuncia filiação ao partido Cidadania . 4 January 2024 . G1 . pt-br.
  18. Web site: Redação . 20 September 2019. João, Lígia e Ricardo são condenados pelo TRE-PB . 4 January 2024 . Portal Correio . pt-BR.
  19. Web site: Redação . 13 January 2020 . STJ apura se João estaria continuando crimes investigados na Calvário . 4 January 2024 . Portal Correio . pt-BR.
  20. Web site: Paraíba volta a eleger governador no primeiro turno após 20 anos. G1. 3 January 2024. pt-br.