Sarney Filho
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Biography
José Sarney Filho, better known as Zequinha Sarney (born June 14, 1957) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician, current minister of the Environment. He is son of the former senator and former president of Brazil José Sarney and brother of Roseana Sarney and Fernando Sarney. In May 12, 2016, Sarney was appointed by Michel Temer, minister of the Environment.
Political carrer
In 1978, Sarney was elected state deputy for the National Renewal Alliance (ARENA). Endorsed João Castelo.
In 1982, Sarney was elected federal deputy for the Democratic Social Party (PDS). Endorsed Luís Rocha.
In 1985, Sarney join the Liberal Front Party (PFL) and voted for Tancredo Neves (PMDB). Your father took place as president of Brazil.
In 1986, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Epitácio Cafeteira.
In 1989, Sarney endorsed Leonel Brizola in the first round and Lula in the second round.
In 1990, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Edison Lobão.
In 1992, Sarney endorsed João Alberto de Souza for mayor of São Luís, who lost for Conceição Andrade (PSB).
In 1994, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Roseana Sarney and Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
In 1998, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Roseana Sarney and Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
In 2002, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed José Reinaldo Tavares and Lula.
In 2006, Sarney was reelected federal deputy for the Green Party (PV). Endorsed Roseana Sarney and Lula.
In 2010, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Roseana Sarney and Dilma Rousseff.
In 2012, Sarney endorsed João Castelo.
In 2014, Sarney was reelected federal deputy. Endorsed Lobão Filho and Aécio Neves.