Régis de Oliveira

Régis de Oliveira

56th Mayor of São Paulo
In office
May 26, 2000  June 13, 2000
Preceded by Celso Pitta
Succeeded by Celso Pitta

Vice Mayor of São Paulo
In office
January 1, 1997  January 1, 2001
Mayor Celso Pitta
Preceded by Sólon Borges dos Reis
Succeeded by Hélio Bicudo

Federal Deputy of Brazil
In office
1 February 2007  1 February 2011
Constituency São Paulo
Personal details
Born (1944-09-19) September 19, 1944
Monte Aprazível, Brazil
Political party PSC
Occupation Lawyer
Website http://www.regisdeoliveira.com.br/

Régis de Oliveira (born September 19, 1944) is a Brazilian lawyer, professor, and politician.[1] He was mayor of São Paulo from May 26 to June 13, 2000.

A magistrate in the São Paulo state court, he was elected a federal deputy for Brazilian Social Democracy Party in 1994. In 1996 he was elected deputy-mayor of São Paulo for the Party of the Liberal Front, along with mayor Celso Pitta. In 2000, while a member of the National Mobilization Party, he succeeded to the mayoralty when the São Paulo state court sentenced Pitta to the loss of his office, due to corruption charges stemming from an irregular loan given to him by businessman Jorge Yunes. Appealing the court's decision, Pitta was allowed 18 days later to return to office, pending the outcome of the appeal, and Régis de Oliveira resumed his post as deputy-mayor.

He is now a chaired professor of finance law at the Universidade de São Paulo law school. In 2007, he was again elected federal deputy with a term ending in 2011, now for the Social Christian Party.

References

  1. de Oliveira, Régis. "Biografia". Régis de Oliveira: Escritor e Jurista (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 March 2014.
Preceded by
Celso Pitta
Mayor of São Paulo
May 26 - June 13, 2000
Succeeded by
Celso Pitta


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