Marcelo Calero
Brazilian diplomat and politician
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Marcelo Calero in 2016 | |
Secretary of Government and Public Integrity of Rio de Janeiro | |
In office 1 January 2021 – 1 April 2022 | |
Mayor | Eduardo Paes |
Preceded by | Paulo Albino Santos Soares |
Succeeded by | Tony Chalita |
Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro | |
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Assumed office 1 February 2019 | |
Minister of Culture | |
In office 24 May 2016 – 18 November 2016 | |
President | Michel Temer |
Preceded by | Juca Ferreira |
Succeeded by | Roberto Freire |
Secretary of Culture of Rio de Janeiro | |
In office 15 January 2015 – 18 May 2016 | |
Mayor | Eduardo Paes |
Preceded by | Sérgio Sá Leitão |
Succeeded by | Júnior Perim |
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Born | (1982-07-07) 7 July 1982 (age 42) Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Political party | PSD (2022–present) |
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Alma mater | Rio de Janeiro State University (LLB) |
Marcelo Calero Faria Garcia (born 7 July 1982) is a Brazilian diplomat and politician. He was Minister of Culture of the government Michel Temer.[1]
In 2018, Calero was elected as a deputy with the Cidadania Party with the endorsement of Livres, a classical liberal political movement. He is openly gay and is the second LGBT person to be elected as a Member of Congress.[2]
References
- ^ Brasil, Portal. "Novo secretário diz que sua missão é resgatar a dignidade dos "fazedores de cultura"". Portal Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2016-11-28.
- ^ "Ex ministro gay denuncia tráfico de influência no governo Temer". Revista Lado A (in Portuguese). 25 November 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
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Preceded by Sérgio Sá Leitão | Secretary of Culture of Rio de Janeiro 2015–2016 | Succeeded by Júnior Perim |
Preceded by Juca Ferreira | Minister of Culture 2016–2018 | Succeeded by Roberto Freire |
Preceded by Paulo Albino Santos Soares | Secretary of Government and Public Integrity of Rio de Janeiro 2021–2022 | Succeeded by Tony Chalita |
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Cabinet of Michel Temer (2016–19)
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Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply |
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Minister of Cities |
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Minister of Culture |
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Minister of Defence |
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Minister of Education |
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Minister of the Environment |
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Minister of Finances |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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Minister of Health |
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Minister of Human Rights |
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Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services |
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Minister of Justice and Public Security |
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Minister of Labour and Employment |
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Minister of Mines and Energy |
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Minister of National Integration |
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Minister of Planning, Development and Management |
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Minister of Public Security |
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Minister of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications |
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Minister of Social Development |
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Minister of Sports |
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Minister of Tourism |
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Minister of Transparency, Fiscalization and CGU |
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Minister of Transports, Ports and Civil Aviation |
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Attorney General |
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Secretary of Government |
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Secretary of Institutional Security |
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Secretary-General of the Presidency |
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President of the Central Bank |
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