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Aluízio Alves (11 August 1921 – 6 May 2006) was a Brazilian journalist, lawyer, and politician. He was the governor of the state of
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, from 1961 to 1966, later being arrested by the Brazilian military dictatorship through
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(AI-5) in 1969. He was a member of the politically prominent Alves family, which has competed with the Maia family for dominance in the political scene for decades. His son is former federal deputy and minister Henrique Eduardo Alves. His other brothers Agnelo and
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, and their sons, including Carlos Eduardo and Garibaldi Filho, were and are major politicians in their own right.


Early life and education

Alves was born on 11 August 1921 in
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. He was the son of Manuel Alves Filho and Maria Fernandes Alves. He was a lawyer who graduated with a degree in Juridical and Social Sciences from the School of Law of
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and a specialization in Social Services, returned to his journalistic activities after graduation. He first worked as an employee at ''A Razão'' and ''A República'', both based in
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. He moved to
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in 1949 and became editor in chief to ''Tribuna da Imprensa'', owned by
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. Returning to his home state the year after, he founded and led ''Tribuna do Norte''. He also was a Cabinet Official with the state Intervenors office, chief of the State Service of Reeducation and Social Assistance (SERAS), and state director of the Brazilian Legion of Assistance. He went on to become the director of communication at ''Rádio Cabugi'', '' TV Cabugi'', and ''Rádio Difusora de Mossoró''.


Career

Alves' political trajectory came in response to his professional activities and his debut on the political scene received the blessings of José Augusto Medeiros and Dinarte Mariz, chief leader of the state's UDN branch. Alves was elected to be a federal deputy in
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and participated in the Constituent National Assembly to promulgate the new post-Vargas Constitution on 18 September 1946. He was reelected in
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,
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, and
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, and came to be the secretary-general of the UDN and vice-leader of the party's delegation.Biography of Aluízio Alves on the Chamber of Deputies
/ref> The figurehead of Mariz' elevation to state government in 1955, he broke with his alliance in face of an episode where the recently elected governor ignored a series of actions by the government that were brought together by Alves in an extensive agreement. Angered, he withdrew politically from his mentor, became a member of the PSD, and was elected governor in
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, beating deputy to the distaste of Mariz. His political advertising during this election season, including the "Cruzada da esperança" campaign, is considered to be an early pioneering project in the state's political campaigns. His governance marked a period where populism was a driving force in the politics of Rio Grande do Norte. During his governorship, he implemented programs to bring access to electricity across the state through the São Francisco Hydroelectric Company (Chesf), expand literacy rates in the state, made major reforms to the state social welfare system, and with creating the Cidade da Esperança, the first subsidized housing project in Latin America. The animosity between the two leaders grew as time went by, and Mariz came to command the political scene at the outset of the
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. This did not, however, prevent the return of Alves, with him joining
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and becoming a federal deputy again in
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after Mariz vetoed his candidacy for senator. In the year prior, Alves beat Mariz in the state elections with the election of monsignor for governor. A setback came on 7 February 1969, as he was removed from office by the military dictatorship through
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due to accusations of corruption which were documented in a case that had been dismissed in February 1973. Even without power, he began to participate directly in politics, using his experience and influence to take his acquaintances and followers to the
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in 1970. His business connections also helped to maintain good relations with the ARENA establishment, save for Mariz. An executive with the Union of Brazilian Businesses, Alves expanded his activities beyond the area of communications, and after the reintroduction of a multiparty system in Brazil in the waning days of the dictatorship, he became a member of the Peoples' Party. He soon became a member of the PMDB. He ran for governor of Rio Grande do Norte in
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, but lost to José Agripino Maia of the PDS. A strong supporter of
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' candidacy for president, he was nominated to be the Administrative Minister by the president-elect, later being confirmed for the position by his successor
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, a post to which he served from 15 March 1985 to 15 February 1989. During his time as minister, the National School of Public Administration (ENAP) was created. In
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, he was once again elected to become federal deputy, a position in which he would soon briefly resign from during the
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administration to become his Minister of Regional Integration from 8 April 1994 to 1 January 1995. As the minister in this office, he took over the transposition project with the
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.


Personal life

Aluízio Alves married Ivone Lyra in 1944, with whom they had four children: Aluízio Alves Filho; twins Ana Catarina Alves and Henrique Eduardo Alves, both federal deputies and the latter also being a former
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president and minister; and Henrique José Alves.


Death & legacy

Alves died in Natal in 2006 due to
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. He is buried at Cemitério Morada da Paz. The full name of
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is in part named after Alves.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alves, Aluízio 1921 births 2006 deaths Government ministers of Brazil Governors of Rio Grande do Norte Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Rio Grande do Norte Alves family National Democratic Union (Brazil) politicians Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–65) politicians Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians National Renewal Alliance politicians