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Marco Antônio de Oliveira Maciel 24th Vice President of Brazil In office
1 January 1995 – 1 January 2003President Fernando Henrique Cardoso Preceded by Itamar Franco Succeeded by José Alencar Personal details Born 21 July 1940
PernambucoPolitical party ARENA (1966-1979)
Democratic Social Party (1980-1984)
Liberal Front Party (1985-2007)
Democrats (2007-present)Residence Palácio do Jaburu Profession Lawyer and Professor Marco Antônio de Oliveira Maciel (born Recife, 21 July 1940) is a Brazilian politician. He is a lawyer and a law school professor. He was a founder of the conservative PFL party, former ARENA and was twice elected vice-president[1] in the same ticket as center-right President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, in 1994 and 1998. He served the entire term of office, from 1 January 1995 to 1 January 2003.
Before vice presidency he was chairman of the Chamber of Deputies (1977–1979), Governor of Pernambuco (1979 and 1982), Minister of Education (1985–1986) and Chief of President Sarney's cabinet (1986–1987). Maciel returned to the Senate following his Vice Presidency, until He was defeated in 2010.
References
- ^ "Brazil's new Embraer 70-seat jet rivals small Boeing, Airbus planes". Waterloo Region Record: p. C8. 30 October 2001. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/432932361.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+30,+2001&author=&pub=Waterloo+Region+Record&desc=Brazil's+new+Embraer+70-seat+jet+rivals+small+Boeing,+Airbus+planes&pqatl=google. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil Barros • vacant (1930–1933) • Ribeiro • Aleixo • vacant (1937–1946) • Monteiro • Duarte • Cirilo • Ramos • Luz • Flores • Guimarães • Mazzilli • Pinto • Cardoso • Ramos • Lafayette • Freire • Lopes • Marcílio • Borja • Maciel • Marcílio • Marchesan • Marcílio • Guimarães • Paes • Pinheiro • Oliveira • Magalhães • Temer • Neves • Cunha • Cavalcanti • Rebelo • Chinaglia • TemerVice-Presidents of Brazil Floriano Peixoto · Manuel Vitorino Pereira · Francisco de Assis Rosa e Silva · Silviano Brandão · Afonso Pena · Nilo Peçanha · Venceslau Brás · Urbano Araújo · Delfim Moreira · Bueno de Paiva · Estácio Coimbra · Fernando de Melo Viana · Vital Soares · office abolished · Nereu Ramos · Café Filho · João Goulart · José Maria Alkmin · Pedro Aleixo · Augusto Rademaker · Adalberto Pereira dos Santos · Aureliano Chaves · José Sarney · Itamar Franco · Marco Maciel · José Alencar · Michel TemerCategories:- 1940 births
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