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Hamilton Moreira de Assis (born January 19, 1963), known as Hamilton Assis, is a Brazilian labor leader, left-wing activist, teacher, and politician from
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. A former director of the
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(CUT) in
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, he has run for office several times as a member of the
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(PSOL), most recently in 2018 where he stood as an unsuccessful candidate for the party's presidential nomination. Over the course of his career, Assis has held positions in the Bahia chapters of both PSOL and the Workers' Party (PT).


Biography


Early life and political activity

Born in the neighborhood of Pau Miúdo in 1963, Assis spent his childhood in the neighborhood of Pau da Lima in Salvador, Bahia. He became politically active in the Ecclesial Base Communities and was involved in neighborhood associations in Salvador in the early 1980s. In 1982, he joined the newly-formed Workers' Party (PT), and occupied positions in the party's state leadership in Bahia. During this period, Assis was also involved in the
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n Black Movement. Assist served as director of the
Central Única dos Trabalhadores Central Única dos Trabalhadores ( en, Unified Workers' Central), commonly known by the acronym CUT, is the main national trade union center in Brazil. History CUT was formed on 28 August 1983 in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, during the Fi ...
, the country's primary labor organization, in Bahia between 1993 and 1996. In 2005, Hamilton Assis participated in the founding of the
Socialism and Liberty Party The Socialism and Liberty Party ( pt-BR, Partido Socialismo e Liberdade , PSOL ) is a left-wing political party in Brazil. The party describes itself as socialist and democratic. The party leader is Juliano Medeiros and the federal deputies I ...
(PSOL), a left-wing party created by PT dissidents. From 2006 to 2007, Assis served at the helm of the PSOL state director in Bahia. In 2010, he became leader of the PSOL's municipal branch in Salvador.


2010 vice presidential candidacy and aftermath

In 2010, he was chosen by former
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Plínio de Arruda Sampaio Plínio Soares de Arruda Sampaio (26 July 1930 – 8 July 2014) was a Brazilian intellectual and political activist, who was affiliated with the Partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL). He ran as a candidate for the presidency of the Federative ...
to serve as his vice presidential running mate on the PSOL slate that year. As a vice presidential candidate, Assis criticized
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, then a leading presidential candidate, by accusing her of inconsistency. Assis also criticized the media for largely ignoring the candidacy of Arruda Sampaio. Speaking in praise of Arruda Sampaio, Assis stated that there "is a tendency to treat Plínio as an exotic figure, in addition to people perceiving a prejudice against older people as well... But anyone who pays attention to what he says will realize that he is a brave man, full of political qualities and with the necessary vigor to promote great changes in Brazil". During the vice presidential debate, Assis denounced
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in Brazil and stated that the
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s (UPP) in
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have brought "terror to the well-being of communities". Additionally, Assis spoke out in favor of expanding and protecting
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.


2012 mayoral candidacy and aftermath

In 2012, Assis mounted a campaign for Mayor of Salvador in an alliance with the PCB and PSTU, and received 33,650 votes. During the campaign, he prioritized renewing urban infrastructure. He did not support a candidate in the second round of the election. According to ''
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'', Assis and PSOL were harmed in the election by only pledging to take individual contributions, thereby limiting their fundraising ability. While Assis lost, his campaign in 2012 coincided with the election of the first-ever PSOL alderman on the City Council of Salvador,
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. In 2014, he mounted a campaign to serve as
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for Bahia. During his senatorial campaign, Assis endorsed abortion legalization, the
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of some drugs, the creation of a
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federal legislature, and the
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of elections. Additionally, he endorsed quotas for
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to advance racial equality and opposed lowering the age of criminal responsibility. In 2016, Assis stood for a seat on the City Council of Salvador. He had considered running for the mayoralty again, but PSOL instead chose to nominate
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professor Fábio Nogueira. Assis was a strong critic of
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during his presidency, accusing Temer of trying to push through a pension reform plan to remove workers' rights. Assis stated that the government is "proposing an increase in the contribution ceiling for 45 years and the age of 65. If this equation confirms, no worker will be able to retire in this country and we will see a situation analogous to slavery. The enslaved workers worked until they died!"


2018 presidential candidacy

In 2018, Hamilton Assis chose to run for the presidency, though PSOL ended up nominated
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instead. Assis criticized the party's leadership for perceived unfair treatment in favor of Boulos at the expense of internal democracy, and stated that PSOL should be built "from scratch" to keep it in touch with social movements. At the party convention, Assis received seven votes in favor of his nomination, compared to 87 for Boulos and 27 for Plínio de Arruda Sampaio Jr., the son of the late Arruda Sampaio.


Personal life

Assis is a teacher at the municipal education system in Salvador, where he works as a pedagogical coordinator, and holds a master's degree in education. Assis is married to Meire Reis, a feminist activist.


References

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