- Antônio Carlos Magalhães
Antônio Carlos Peixoto de Magalhães (
September 04 ,1927 –July 20 ,2007 ) was aBrazil ian politician. His paternal grandparentes were Portuguese [http://publicacoes.gene.com.br/Imprensa_genealogia/Quem%20somos%20n%C3%B3s%20(Parte%202)@Veja@20-12-2000.htm] . He served asGovernor ofBahia three times and represented Bahia in theSenate of Brazil three times. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6794746,00.html AP via "the Guardian", "Ex-Brazil Politician Magalhaes, 79, Dies" July 20, 2007] ] Magalhães was one of Brazil's most powerful politicians serving as a Minister for Communications, as Leader of theLiberal Front Party and asPresident of the Senate . [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/21/world/americas/21magalhaes.html?ex=1342670400&en=17dddcbf0fc892fb&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss "New York Times", "Antonio Carlos Magalhães, Brazil Politician, Dies at 79" July 21 2007] ]Early life and career
Magalhães was born in 1927 in
Salvador, Bahia , and went to medical school. However, his political career started at the age of 27 when he entered the Bahia state legislature. He was soon elected to the federal Chamber of Deputies where he served three terms. At first, he was a protege ofJuscelino Kubitschek who was then thePresident of Brazil .Political power broker
Magalhães supported the military coup that overthrew President
João Goulart . They appointed him as the Mayor of Salvador and then as the Governor of Bahia twice. He also served as the head of the government's electricity agency which enabled him to dispense patronage nationally. Magalhães was also known for his harsh treatment of opponents of the regime as well as his ability to make deals which led to some of his opponents dubbing him "Toninho Malvaldeza" (Tony Evil). [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-magalhaes21jul21,0,5532868.story?coll=la-home-obituaries AP via the "Los Angeles Times", "Antonio Carlos Peixoto de Magalhaes, 79; influential politician in Brazil" 21 July 2007] ]In 1985, he switched allegiance to
José Sarney helping him to form the Liberal Front Party. Magalhães became the Minister for Communications in Sarney's Government allowing him to grantradio andtelevision licenses to friends and supporters. When accused of corruption, he once said "I have good and bad friends, but I only govern with the good ones."In 1991, he was elected as Governor of Bahia for the third time before being elected to the Senate in 1994. He became the President of the Senate in 1997.
Magalhães also became the leader of the Liberal Front Party with the Social Democrat President of Brazil
Fernando Henrique Cardoso relying on his support to pass legislation. This enabled Magalhães to have supporters placed in influential positions in the Government. WhenLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva of the left wingWorkers Party was elected President, Magalhães claimed that he came from "the Workers’ Party wing of the Liberal Front Party" and was successful in having supporters appointed in Silva's administration. In January 2003, then Senator-elect Magalhães (PFL-BA) (Liberal Front Party-Bahia) shook hands withFidel Castro as Castro was leaving a luncheon given in Brasilia in Castro's honor. [World News Connection. (January 3, 2003) "Brazil to Strengthen Ties With Cuba in Social Area."] Later, on Castro's way to and from state visits to Africa, Castro would stop inSalvador da Bahia and spend a couple of days sharing stories with Magalhães. Through this, right-winged Magalhães andcommunist Fidel Castro developed a friendship to the dismay of Castro's left-wing admirers in Brazil.Magalhães was forced to resign from the Senate in 2001 after being accused of looking at how fellow Senators voted on an impeachment issue. He was re-elected in 2002 and he continued to play an influential role in Brazilian politics until his death in 2007 from multiple organ failure.
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