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Roberto Costa de Abreu Sodré (21 June 1917 — 14 September 1999) was a Brazilian lawyer, businessman and politician. He was a
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, governor of the State of São Paulo and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. He was one of the founders of the National Democratic Union (UDN) in 1945, and later a member of the
National Renewal Alliance The National Renewal Alliance ( Portuguese: ''Aliança Renovadora Nacional'', ARENA) was a far-right political party that existed in Brazil between 1966 and 1979. It was the official party of the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 196 ...
(ARENA), from 1966. He was indirectly elected to the government of São Paulo, a position he held from 31 January 1967 to 15 March 1971. He was married to Maria do Carmo Mellão de Abreu Sodré, who died on January 24, 2012, who was president of the Social Solidarity Fund, which she encouraged her husband to create as soon as he took over the São Paulo government in 1967. His father, Francisco Sodré, was the second mayor of the municipality of
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and was responsible for the arrival of the Sorocabana Railway tracks. Because of this, one of the districts of Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo was named Sodrélia.


Governorship

Abreu Sodré was the first governor to be indirectly elected, for the period from 1967 to 1971, during the period of the
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. In energy, he continued with the state's energy plan, implementing the Urubupungá line towards São Paulo. In transport, he completed the first section of the Rodovia do Oeste, whose name was changed to
Rodovia Castelo Branco The Rodovia Presidente Castelo Branco (SP-280) is a tollway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It was first opened on Saturday, 10 November 1968, by, then, the Governor of the state of São Paulo, Abreu Sodré. The tollway name was given in me ...
, in honor of the recently deceased president. Abreu Sodré also began the construction of Rodovia dos Imigrantes, as an alternative to
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, which was already on the verge of saturation; also began the first excavations for the construction of the
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. His government was also responsible for acquiring the first Boeing 737 in Brazilian civil aviation, provided to
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. In basic sanitation, he created the companies Comasp (''Companhia Metropolitana de Abastecimento''), focused on water production, and Sanesp (''Saneamento do Estado de São Paulo''), focused on sewage treatment, companies that would later give rise to
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(''Companhia de Saneamento Básico do Estado de São Paulo''), along with other state-owned companies. During this period, Abreu Sodré began water supply works for the Cantareira System, in the North Zone of the City of
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; In public security, during this period the state security force, then called Public Force, was renamed the Military Police; in addition to the name, the institution began to receive instructions and apparatus from the Army, DOI-CODI and other institutions linked to the military regime at the time. In education and culture, he also oversaw the creation of the
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and the TV broadcasters
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and Rádio Cultura of São Paulo and also created the CEETEPS (Paula Souza State Center for Technological Education), a state agency linked to the Department of Development, Science and Technology, responsible for ETECs and FATECS, which offer secondary education, technical and higher education courses. A controversial gesture of his tenure was the gift he distributed to the players of the Brazilian team that won the
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. Sodré distributed miniatures of the
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made in gold to the players and the coaching staff. The government ordered 50 miniatures, but only distributed 42; it is not known what happened to the other eight miniatures. The value of each one was Cr$2,800; in 2020, it would be equivalent to R$1,750,000.


President of state-owned company, minister and businessman

In 1980, Abreu Sodré was one of the founders of the
Democratic Social Party The Democratic Social Party (, PDS) was a conservative Brazilian political party. It was established in 1979 as a continuation of the National Renewal Alliance (ARENA), the political wing of the military during the 1965–79 military dictators ...
(PDS), successor to ARENA. Abreu Sodré was also president of Eletropaulo in 1982. In the '' Nova República'', Abreu Sodré was
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during most of
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's presidency (1986–1990), being succeeded by Francisco Rezek. During his term as foreign minister, Brazil resumed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1986, which had been severed since 1964, appointing Ítalo Zappa as ambassador. In 1988, while still a minister and affiliated with the
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(PFL), he supported João Mellão Neto, his nephew, from the
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(PL), in the municipal elections in São Paulo. In the last years of his life, he abandoned public life, working as a lawyer and businessman.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sodré, Abreu Roberto Costa de 1917 births 1999 deaths Members of the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo Governors of São Paulo (state) Ministers of foreign affairs of Brazil