Luciano Bivar

Luciano Caldas Bivar (born 29 November 1944 in Recife) is a Brazilian politician and businessman who was the PSL candidate for the 2006 Brazilian presidential election. His political platform included projects such as the end of income tax in favour of a unique tax on products and services, and also building military barracks in Brazilian favelas. He received 0.06% of the total vote in the first round and did not progress to the second round.[1]

Luciano Bivar
Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
Assumed office
1 February 2019
In office
17 July 2017  10 April 2018
In office
1 February 1999  1 February 2003
First Secretary of the Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
3 February 2021
PresidentArthur Lira
Preceded bySoraya Santos
Second Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 February 2019  3 February 2021
PresidentRodrigo Maia
Preceded byAndré Fufuca
Succeeded byAndré de Paula
President of the Social Liberal Party
Assumed office
29 October 2018
Vice PresidentGustavo Bebianno
Julian Lemos
Preceded byGustavo Bebianno (Acting)
In office
2 June 1998  5 March 2018
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byGustavo Bebianno (Acting)
Personal details
Born
Luciano Caldas Bivar

(1944-11-29) 29 November 1944
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Political partyPSL (1997–present)
Other political
affiliations
PL (1990–97)
MotherHermínia Caldas
FatherMilton de Lyra Bivar

He was the president of Sport Club do Recife from 1989 to 1990, from 1997 to 2001, from 2005 to 2006 and in 2013.

References

  1. "Election Profile: Brazil". Election Guide. International Foundation for Election Systems. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
Political offices
Preceded by
André Fufuca
Second Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
2019–21
Succeeded by
André de Paula
Preceded by
Soraya Santos
First Secretary of the Chamber of Deputies
2021–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
New political party National President of the Social Liberal Party
1998–2018; 2018–present
Succeeded by
Gustavo Bebianno (Acting)
Preceded by
Gustavo Bebianno (Acting)
Incumbent
New political party PSL nominee for President of Brazil
2006
Succeeded by
Jair Bolsonaro
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