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Olívio de Oliveira Dutra (born 10 June 1941 in
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, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian politician. He is a founding member of the Workers' Party.


Early political career (1961-1989)

Dutra graduated in
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and became an employee of Banrisul, Rio Grande do Sul's then state owned bank, on 1961. In that position, he became familiarized with the Porto Alegre Bank Workers Union. He was elected president of the organization in 1975. On 1979 he organized a major strike of the government employees. For that reason, he was arrested by the political police of the military dictatorship and lost his term as the union's president. During the redemocratization of Brazilian politics, Dutra participated of the foundation of the Workers' Party section in his state, of which he was the president from 1980 to 1986. On the 1982 gubernatorial elections, the first in over twenty years, he was released as the Workers' Party candidate. He received unexpressive voting, coming in last place with more than 50,000 votes. In 1986, Dutra was elected
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Congressman with over 55,000 votes. During the time in which he lived in
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, Dutra shared an apartment with
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, also a Congressman and the future
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. Since then, they are close friends.


Mayor of Porto Alegre (1989–1993)

Dutra was elected mayor of
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in 1988 with 34% of the vote. According to pre-election polls, Congressman Antônio Britto from the
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had been the favorite candidate. He ended third, behind fellow Congressman Carlos Araújo of the Democratic Labour Party. Araújo belonged to the same party as the city's then-incumbent mayor, Alceu Collares. At that time Brazilian electoral law did not allow the dispute of a second round if any of the candidates failed to achieve more than half of the valid votes. Dutra's term was the first of four consecutive terms of the Workers' Party in the city. During the next 16 years Porto Alegre became the figurehead for the party throughout Brazil: it experimented innovatively and successfully. Dutra's administration was criticized for its intervention on the public transportation system, what generated bad relations between the City Hall and the bus concessionaire companies, forcing the government to pay them an indemnification.


Governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1999–2003)

After his term as mayor Dutra contested the governorship for a second time in 1994. He won 35% of the vote in the first round and finished second behind Britto with 47.79% in the second round. In the 1998-gubernatorial contest Dutra beat Britto by 97 thousand votes. Dutra's campaign criticized Britto as a neoliberal having privatized the state's telephony and energy companies. Dutra's term as governor was marked by the suspension of agreements to open ( General Motors and
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) car manufacturing companies in the state. Those deals, agreed by Britto's administration, had given the companies generous tax exemption and credit at below-market rates. Only GM accepted Dutra's renegotiated terms. Other accomplishments Dutra's term include the creation of a state university and the introduction of the
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at state level, following the previous experience of its implementation in Porto Alegre by his party. Dutra was politically worn out during his term, suffering an extensive, defamation campaign promoted by (
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's local affiliate) RBS media and major defeats in the State Assembly. Dutra's reelection campaign was rejected in the Workers' Party primaries, where the then-Mayor of Porto Alegre Tarso Genro was selected.


Recent political activity (2003–present)

In 2002, Luís Inácio Lula da Silva was elected president, and appointed Dutra as Minister of Cities, a then recently created office. He would remain on this job until 2005, when Lula needed to reorganize the Brazilian cabinet to suit the
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in it. Dutra was then replaced by Márcio Fortes in a negotiation of the government with then President of the Congress
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. In 2006, Dutra was the Workers' Party gubernatorial candidate for Rio Grande do Sul for a fourth time. He was defeated by then Congresswoman
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of the
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on a second round by a margin of 7.88% of the votes.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dutra, Olivio 1941 births Living people Mayors of Porto Alegre Workers' Party (Brazil) politicians Governors of Rio Grande do Sul Government ministers of Brazil Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Rio Grande do Sul