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Brazilian politician

Jilmar Tatto
Secretary of Transports of São Paulo
In office
1 January 2013 – 1 January 2017
MayorFernando Haddad
Preceded byMarcelo Cardinale Branco
Succeeded bySérgio Avelleda
In office
4 November 2004 – 1 January 2005
MayorMarta Suplicy
Preceded byGerson Luis Bittencourt
Succeeded byFrederico Bussinger
In office
3 January 2003 – 1 June 2004
MayorMarta Suplicy
Preceded byCarlos Zarattini
Succeeded byGerson Luis Bittencourt
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for São Paulo
In office
1 February 2007 – 1 February 2015
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo
In office
15 March 1999 – 3 January 2003
Personal details
BornJilmar Augustinho Tatto
(1965-06-25) 25 June 1965 (age 59)
Corbélia, Brazil
Political partyPT (1981–present)
Relatives
  • Arselino Tatto (brother)
  • Ênio Tatto (brother)
  • Jair Tatto (brother)
  • Nilto Tatto (brother)
Websitejilmartatto.com.br

Jilmar Augustinho Tatto (born 25 June 1965) is a Brazilian politician affiliated to Workers' Party (PT) since 1981. He is the brother of the São Paulo state deputy Enio Tatto and São Paulo councilors Arselino and Jair Tatto. He is graduated in History from the Faculty of Philosophy Sciences and Languages of Moema and was militant at Basic Ecclesial Communities in Socorro. He was elected president of the São Paulo directory in 1995, elected São Paulo state deputy in 1998, and he held positions at the secretariat of the city of São Paulo in Marta Suplicy's administration.

References

  1. Gómez Bruera, Hernán F. (2014). "Lula, the Workers' Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil". Bras. Political Sci. Rev. 8: 127–130. doi:10.1590/1981-38212014000100006.
  2. Forest Code should be voted in early May by Naimeg Group (2011)
Political offices
Preceded byCarlos Zarattini Municipal Secretary of Transports of São Paulo
2003–2004
2004–2005
2013–2017
Succeeded byGerson Luis Bittencourt
Preceded byGerson Luis Bittencourt Succeeded byFrederico Bussinger
Preceded byMarcelo Cardinale Branco Succeeded bySérgio Avelleda
Party political offices
Preceded byFernando Haddad PT nominee for Mayor of São Paulo
2020
Most recent


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