Alexandre Baldy
Alexandre Baldy | |
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State Secretary of Metropolitan Transports of São Paulo | |
In office 1 January 2019 – 18 October 2021 | |
Governor | João Doria |
Preceded by | Clodoaldo Pelissioni |
Succeeded by | Paulo Galli |
Minister of Cities | |
In office 22 November 2017 – 1 January 2019 | |
President | Michel Temer |
Preceded by | Bruno Araújo |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Federal Deputy from Goiás | |
In office 1 February 2015 – 22 November 2017 | |
State Secretary of Industry and Trading of Goiás | |
In office 2011–2013 | |
Governor | Marconi Perillo |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexandre Baldy de Sant'Anna Braga (1980-07-21) 21 July 1980 (age 44) Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil |
Political party | PP (2018–present) |
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Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (PUC-GO) |
Occupation | Politician |
Alexandre Baldy de Sant'Anna Braga (Goiânia, July 21, 1980) is a Brazilian industrialist and politician affiliated with Progressistas (PP). He is currently secretary of Metropolitan Transport in the state of São Paulo, under the João Doria (PSDB) government.
Baldy had been federal congressperson in Goiás and Minister of Cities in Brazil. Between 2011 and 2013, he was Secretary of Industry and Commerce in Goiás, appointed by Governador Marconi Perillo.
On August 6, 2020 Baldy was arrested at his home, at Haddock Lobo Street (São Paulo-SP), during an action by the Federal Police as a result of Operation Lava-Jato, which was cancelled the following day by the STF minister, Gilmar Mendes. According to the Supreme Court’s text, “In the case of the procedural records, the possibility of decreeing the claimant’s preventive detention was expressly ruled out in the contested decision, given the absolute lack of contemporaneity of the investigated facts.”.[1]
Biography
In the 2014 elections, held on 5 October 2014, Baldy was elected Federal Deputy as member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) from Goiás for the 55th Legislature (2015–2019).[2] During the Legislature, joined Podemos (PODE, former PTN).
Voted "Yes" during the Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.[3] Later, helped the approval of the Constitutional Amendment No. 95 of 2016 (Constitutional Amendment Project of "Ceiling" of Public Expenditure).[3] In April 2017 supported the Labor Reform.[3] On 2 August 2017 he voted against the process which asked for opening of investigation of president Michel Temer, helping discontinue the complaint from the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office.[3]
On the same day, Alexandre was withdrawn from the leadership of Podemos. Later, announced his leaving from the party.[4] Months later, president Michel Temer nominated him for the Ministry of Cities, replacing Bruno Araújo. With the announcement, Baldy said he will join the Progressive Party (PP) to take office as Minister.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Nomeação de Alexandre Baldy para o Ministério das Cidades é publicada no Diário Oficial" (in Portuguese). G1. 22 November 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- ^ "Alexandre Baldy 4555" (in Portuguese). Eleições 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Veja como deputados votaram no impeachment de Dilma, na PEC 241, na reforma trabalhista e na denúncia contra Temer" (in Portuguese). G1. 2 August 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- ^ Lourenço, Iolando (4 August 2017). "Após ser afastado da liderança, Alexandre Baldy vai sair do Podemos" (in Portuguese). Agência Brasil. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
External links
- Alexandre Baldy on Facebook
- Deputado Alexandre Baldy, Chamber of Deputies
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Preceded by | Minister of Cities 2017–2019 | Office abolished |
Preceded by Clodoaldo Pelissioni | State Secretary of Metropolitan Transports of São Paulo 2019–2021 | Succeeded by Paulo Galli |
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