Fernando Collor de Mello President

Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello (Portuguese pronunciation: [feʁˈnɐ̃dw ɐˈfõsu ˈkɔloʁ dʒi ˈmɛlu]; born August 12, 1949) was the 32nd President of Brazil from 1990 to 1992, when he resigned in a failed attempt to stop his trial of impeachment by the Brazilian Senate. Collor was the first President directly elected by the people after the end of the Brazilian military government. He is also the youngest President in Brazilian history, taking office at age of 40.After his resignation from the presidency, the impeachment trial on charges of corruption continued, and Collor was found guilty by the Senate and sentenced to disqualification from holding elected office for eight years (1992–2000).Collor was later acquitted of ordinary criminal charges in his judicial trial before Brazil's Supreme Federal Tribunal, for lack of valid evidence. After the end of his period of disqualification, Collor was elected as a Senator in the 2006 general elections and began his term in February 2007.Fernando Collor was born in a political family. He is the son of the former Senator Arnon Affonso de Farias Mello and Leda Collor de Mello (daughter of former Labour Minister Lindolfo Collor), led by his father, former governor of Alagoas and proprietor of the Arnon de Mello Organization, the branch of Rede Globo in the state.

Personal facts

Fernando Collor de Mello
Birth dateAugust 12, 1949
Birth place
Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro (state)
Religion
Catholic Church
Residence
Maceió , Alagoas
Education
University of Brasília
Spouse
Profession
Economist

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Politician

party
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
Democratic Social Party
Christian Labour Party
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party
Brazilian Labour Party (current)
successor
vice president

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External resources

  1. http://www.collor.com