Cláudio Lembo

Cláudio Salvador Lembo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈklawdju ˈlẽbu]; born October 12, 1938 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian lawyer, politician and university professor from Neapolitan background. He was elected Vice-governor in 2002 with Governor Geraldo Alckmin. After Alckmin's resignation, to be able to run for the presidency of Brazil in the general elections of October 2006, Lembo became governor of São Paulo on March 31, 2006. His political origins are in the ARENA pro-military party of the 1970s.[1]

Cláudio Lembo
32nd Governor of São Paulo
In office
30 March 2006  1 January 2007
Vice GovernorNone
Preceded byGeraldo Alckmin
Succeeded byJosé Serra
Vice Governor of São Paulo
In office
1 January 2003  30 March 2006
GovernorGeraldo Alckmin
Preceded byGeraldo Alckmin
Succeeded byAlberto Goldman
Personal details
Born (1938-10-12) October 12, 1938
São Paulo
Political partyDEM
OccupationLawyer

Lembo is professor of constitutional law and civil law at Mackenzie Presbyterian University.

References

  1. Bourne, Richard (2008). Lula of Brazil: the story so far. California University Press.
Political offices
Preceded by
Geraldo Alckmin
Governor of São Paulo
20062007
Succeeded by
José Serra
Vacant
Title last held by
Geraldo Alckmin
Vice Governor of São Paulo
2003–2006
Vacant
Title next held by
Alberto Goldman


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