Arlindo Chinaglia

Brazilian politician
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Arlindo Chinaglia
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 February 2007 – 2 February 2009
Preceded byAldo Rebelo
Succeeded byMichel Temer
Federal Deputy
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 February 1995
ConstituencySão Paulo
State Deputy
In office
15 March 1991 – 1 February 1995
ConstituencySão Paulo
Personal details
Born
Arlindo Chinaglia Junior

(1949-12-24) 24 December 1949 (age 74)
Serra Azul, São Paulo, Brazil
Political partyPT (1980–present)
Alma materUniversity of Brasília (BM)

Arlindo Chinaglia (born 24 December 1949) is a Brazilian politician and former President of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil 2007–2009.[1] He represents the state of São Paulo in the National Congress of Brazil for the Workers' Party.

References

  1. ^ "Presidentes da Câmara dos Deputados". Portal da Câmara dos Deputados.

External links

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National Congress of Brazil
Preceded by
Carlos Zarattini
Congress Minority Leader
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Afonso Florence
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