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Orestes Quércia () (18 August 1938 – 24 December 2010) was a Brazilian
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. He was the 28th governor of
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. Quércia moved with his family from Pedregulho to the city of
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, where he graduated in journalism. He was also a lawyer and an
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since 1962, with a diploma from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica. He was married to Alaíde Barbosa Ulson Quércia since the 80s until his death after a long battle against
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on 24 December 201
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He died with 72 years old, leaving his four children and the wife.


Educational formation

The son of Octavio Quércia and Isaura Roque Quércia, Orestes Quércia lived in
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and moved to
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with his family when still a teenager. Elected the vice-president of the
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in his high school, in his senior year he joined as a
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to the local newspaper Diário do Povo (Campinas), and got accepted at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUCC) in its law school program. At university, he was the director of the newspaper Centro Acadêmico 16 de Abril(journal of Academic Center April 16) and he founded the Universidade de Cultura Popular (University of Popular Culture) linked to the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUCC). From 1959 to 1963 Quércia was the
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for two radios: Rádio Cultura and Rádio Brasil, he also worked at the newspaper Jornal de Campinas which was a branch of Última Hora newspaper. Subsequently, he became the president of the press association of Campinas and also worked as a production assistant at the Highways department.


Political career

Orestes Quércia began his political career when was elected
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of Campinas in the PL (Liberator Party) in 1962. A few years after the
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system ended, and he chose the MDB (
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) and in this party was elected
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in 1966 and
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of Campinas in 1968. After electing his successor in 1972, Quércia began organizing directories of his party (MDB) everywhere in the São Paulo state and in the party convention as a candidate for the
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he won the contest with over Lino de Matos e Samir Achôa. In 1974, he was elected
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after a tied competition with Carvalho Pinto that was appointed as favorite running for re-election with the ARENA (
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). Quércia was very critical about the economic policy during the government of Ernesto Geisel in 1977 and during this period was reported the occurrence of
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during his period as a mayor of Campinas, but the claims were never not proven. The return of multiparty politics made him join to the
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party in 1980 and declared himself a candidate to succeed the governor Paulo Maluf in February 1981, a position he maintained until a last-minute deal that made him candidate to vice governor, being Franco Montoro the governor candidate. In 1982 he was elected vice governor of
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, but differently from the image of party unity shown during the campaign, was constant against PMDB politicians linked to the governor, he did not succeed but tried to prevent the Congressman
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to be the mayor of São Paulo in 1983 and the election of Senator
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to the presidency of the state directory of the PMDB that same year. It was adherent to the
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and the winning campaign of
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toward the presidency in 1985, the year he married the doctor Alaíde Cristina Barbosa Ulson. At this moment he was on his way to the candidacy for governor in 1986. After the victory of former President
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( Brazilian Labour Party-PTB) over
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in November of that year, Orestes Quércia saw his popularity in the party increase with the movement called "quercismo" which guaranteed its nomination as candidate for governor despite internal dissidence. Candidate in an election polarized initially between deputy
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and the businessman Antônio de Morais Ermírio and also had the participation of the deputy
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, the clash began with low scores in surveys of opinion, however he kept his candidacy and ultimately was victorious. His government was responsible for a big growth economical ..html" ;"title="All things come to towns that wait. (growth and power in Sao Paulo, Brazil)." The Economist (US). Economist Newspaper Ltd. 1988. HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2011 .">All things come to towns that wait. (growth and power in Sao Paulo, Brazil)." The Economist (US). Economist Newspaper Ltd. 1988. HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2011 ./ref> of the state and for privatization of
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in 1990, the year in which elected Luiz Antonio Fleury Filho" Campo Grande Journal; For Everyone to See, Governors' Dirty Laundry – New York Times." The New York Times. 1991. HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2011 . as his successor.


Accusations of corruption

Quercia's political career was marked by scandals and allegations of
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and illicit enrichment, both in the city of Campinas and in government of São Paulo. Nevertheless, he never received a final conviction in the instance. He was accused of stealing material from the Roads Department(DER) to build fences on his farm in
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-SP, of import electronic equipment without competitive bidding of Israel, overbillings works of the subway, and irregularities in the privatization of
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. In 1991, the then governor of Parana, Roberto Requiao, a party rival of Quercia, created the service "Dial Quercia for Corruption", a number of phone in which the Brazilians could call to report him. Later, the two opponents became political allies. This year, Quercia supported the candidacy of Requião for the presidency. When he applied for senator in 2010, declared to the Electoral Justice that his assets totaled $117 million.
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of branches and communication business, was the owner of Sol Investment Group – New radio controller Brazil FM, DCI's financial newspaper, affiliated stations of the SBT (TVB TVB Campinas and Santos), the Shopping Jaragua and several farms.


Elections

Since Quercia left the government of São Paulo in 1991," Brasilia Journal; To Get It Off His Chest, Chief Puts It on T-Shirt – New York Times." The New York Times. 1991. HighBeam Research. 6 May. 2011 . failed to win any other election- was the PMDB candidate for president in 1994,["Cardoso takes the plunge. (Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Henrique Cardoso announces his candidacy for president)." The Economist (US). Economist Newspaper Ltd. 1994. HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2011 .] the state government in 1998/2006 and the Senate in 2002 (would be a candidate for the Senate again in 2010, but renounced application due to the treatment of prostate cancer). Quercia had the 4th placed the 1994 election with 2,773,793 votes (4.4% of valid) – and is behind the victorious Fernando Henrique Cardoso (PSDB) who got 34,377,198 votes (54.3% of valid), Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), the 2nd place with 17,126,291 votes (27% valid) and Eneas Ferreira Carneiro (PRONA) in the 3rd place with 4,672,026 votes (7.4% of valid). Quercia was the 5th in the 1st round of the 1998 election with 714,097 votes (4.30% of valid) – behind the 1st place Paulo Maluf (PPB), which won 5,351,026 votes (32.21% of valid), the then Governor Mario Covas (PSDB), the 2nd place with 3,813,186 votes (22.95% of valid), then the federal deputy Marta Suplicy (PT), 3rd place with 3,738,750 votes (22.51% of valid) and Francisco Rossi (PDT), the 4th place with 2,843,515 votes (17.12% of valid). He was the 3rd place in the 2002 election with 5,550,803 votes (15.8% of valid) – Behind the then Congressman PT Aloizio Mercadante, a senator-elect in 1st place with 10,491,345 votes (29.9% of valid) and Senator PFL Romeu Tuma, re-elected in 2nd place with 7,278,185 votes (20.7% of valid). Quercia had the 3rd place in the 2006 election with 977,695 votes (4.57% of valid) – behind the victorious José Serra (PSDB), who won 12,381,038 votes (57.93% of valid) and Sen. PT Aloizio Mercadante, who got 6,771,582 votes (31.68% of valid). After having supported the victorious campaign Gilberto Kassab (DEM) for mayor of São Paulo in 2008, Quercia was approached by several political leaders to have his support in the 2010 elections as well. the PSDB, Quercia's party and PMDB entered into partnership supported by Jose Serra, Geraldo Alckmin and Aloysio Nunes. The PT, on the other hand, relied on the movement of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to hold PMDB ruling as vice president. To strengthen the PMDB in São Paulo, Quercia toured many places in the interior getting support from other parties leaders to unite for the election of 2010. But due to a prostate cancer, he left the nomination to the São Paulo Senate on September 6, 2010, to treat the cancer.


Entrepreneur

Quercia invested in properties and in the communication business – was the owner of Sol Investment Group,"Sol Invest acquires Panamby." South American Business Information. COMTEX News Network, Inc. 2002.HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2011 which owns and control Brazil FM Radio Nova, the newspaper Financial DCI, two regional broadcasters, TVB Campinas (from February, an affiliate of Rede Record) and TVB Santos (from March, affiliate
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), the Shopping Jaragua and several farms. His assets were valued at over $117 million.


Death

Quercia died on Christmas Eve 2010, aged 72, victim of
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, according to the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in São Paulo. He had treated the cancer in 1990, but the tumor recurred, prompting him to give up nomination to the Senate. Quercia's funeral was held at the Bandeirantes Palace, São Paulo, and he was buried December 25 at the Morumbi Cemetery (
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).


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External links

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