Cláudio Lembo Explained

Cláudio Lembo
Office:Governor of São Paulo
Term Start:31 March 2006
Term End:31 December 2006
Vicegovernor:None
Successor:José Serra
Office1:Vice Governor of São Paulo
Term Start1:1 January 2003
Term End1:31 March 2006
Governor1:Geraldo Alckmin
Predecessor1:Geraldo Alckmin
Successor1:Alberto Goldman
Office2:Other offices held
Suboffice3:Municipal Secretary of Legal Affairs of São Paulo
Subterm3:2008–2012
Suboffice4:Municipal Secretary of Planning of São Paulo
Subterm4:1993–1993
Suboffice5:Municipal Secretary of Legal Affairs of São Paulo
Subterm5:1986–1989
Suboffice6:Municipal Secretary of Extraordinary Affairs of São Paulo
Subterm6:1975–1979
Birth Date:12 October 1934
Birth Place:São Paulo,, Brazil
Party:PSD (2011–present)
Otherparty:ARENA (1966–1980)
PMDB (1980–1985)
PFL (1985–2007)
DEM (2007–2011)
Spouse:Renéa de Castilho
Children:2
Alma Mater:Mackenzie Presbyterian University

Cláudio Salvador Lembo (pronounced as /pt/; born 12 October 1934 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian lawyer, politician and university professor from Neapolitan background. He was elected Vice Governor in 2002 with Governor Geraldo Alckmin. After Alckmin's resignation, to be able to run for the presidency of Brazil in the general elections of October 2006, Lembo became governor of São Paulo on 31 March 2006. His political origins are in the ARENA pro-military party of the 1970s.[1]

Lembo is professor of constitutional law and civil law at Mackenzie Presbyterian University.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bourne, Richard. Lula of Brazil: the story so far. 2008. California University Press. 9780520246638.