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Eduardo Campos

Eduardo Henrique Accioly Campos (10 August 1965 – 13 August 2014) was a Brazilian congressman and governor. Born and raised in Recife, in the Northeast Brazil, he graduated in Economics from the Recife's Federal University of Pernambuco. Campos' maternal grandfather, the governor of the Brazilian state, Pernambuco, made him his Financial Secretary. Campos became a federal congressman in Brazil and got Pernambuco federal money for a shipyard, railways and an oil refinery. Later, as Brazil's Minister for Science and Technology, he supported stem-cell research. He served two terms as governor of his home state, Pernambuco. He helped hospitals, secondary schools, wind power, farms, poor people and anti-crime data-mining. In his 2014 campaign for president of Brazil he criticized the incumbent and her Workers' Party and positioned himself as the business-friendly leader of the Brazilian Socialist Party. For outdoor rallies and local radio interviews, he criss-crossed the country by rented jet. He died on 13 August 2014, three days after his 49th birthday, when his plane crashed in poor weather in the city of Santos.[1][2][3][4][5]

Eduardo Campos
Eduardo Campos in March 2013
Governor of Pernambuco
In office
1 January 2007 – 4 April 2014
Vice GovernorJoão Lyra Neto
Preceded byMendonça Filho
Succeeded byJoão Lyra Neto
Minister of Science and Technology
In office
23 January 2004 – 18 July 2005
PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Preceded byRoberto Amaral
Succeeded bySérgio Machado Rezende
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
from Pernambuco
In office
1 January 1995 – 23 January 2004
In office
18 July 2005 – 1 January 2007
ConstituencyProportional representation
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Pernambuco
In office
1 January 1991 – 1 January 1995
ConstituencyProportional representation
Personal details
Born(1965-08-10)10 August 1965
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Died13 August 2014(2014-08-13) (aged 49)
Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Political partySocialist Party
Children5, including João
RelativesMiguel Arraes (grandfather)
Alma materFederal University of Pernambuco

Biography edit

Eduardo Campos studied Economics at the Federal University of Pernambuco. He was married to Renata Campos and they had five children (Maria Eduarda, João Henrique, Pedro Henrique, José Henrique and Miguel). João Henrique became a federal deputy for the state of Pernambuco and later was elected mayor of Recife. Campos was the grandson of Miguel Arraes.[6] former Governor of Pernambuco and former Federal Deputy, and son of the Minister of the Court of Accounts of the Union and former Federal Deputy Ana Arraes with Maximiliano Campos. Campos was a practising Roman Catholic until his death.[7][8][9]

Politics edit

Campos entered politics while still in university, when he was elected as president of the Economics College Student Academic Center. In 1986, Campos turned down an opportunity to take a master's degree in the United States of America in order to participate in the campaign which elected his grandfather Miguel Arraes as governor of Pernambuco.

With Arraes' election, in 1987, Campos took up the position of Chief of Staff. In this period he was responsible for the creation of the first Science and Technology Secretariat of the Northeast – Secretaria de Ciência e Tecnologia do Nordeste – and the Science and Technology Support Foundation-Fundação de Amparo à Ciência e Tecnologia de Pernambuco (Facepe).

Legislative Assembly edit

Campos joined the Brazilian Socialist Party – Partido Socialista Brasileiro (PSB), in 1990. In the same year, he was elected state representative and garnered the Leão do Norte award granted by the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco to its most active members.

National Congress edit

In 1994, Campos was elected Federal Representative with one hundred and thirty three thousand votes. However, he left the post to join the government of Miguel Arraes as Government Secretary and Treasury Secretary, between 1995 and 1998. In this last year, he ran for a new tenure of Federal Representative and reached the record number of 173.657 thousand votes, the biggest polling in the state.

In 2002, being for the third time a member of the Federal Congress, Campos was the articulator of Lula's government in the Social Welfare and Fiscal Reforms. For three consecutive years, he was on the list of the Inter-Union Department of the Parliamentary Advisory Board – Departamento Intersindical de Assessoria Parlamentar (DIAP), amongst the 100 members who had been most influential in the National Congress.

Science and Technology Ministry edit

Campos took office in 2004 as Science and Technology Minister – the youngest member among those appointed for the first tenure of President Lula. During his administration, the Ministry re-elaborated the strategic planning and reviewed the Brazilian Space and Nuclear Energy Programs.

The action that had the strongest repercussion, during his stay in the ministry, was the approval of the Biosafety Program, which allows the use of embryonic stem cells and trans-genetics for research aims. He also achieved unanimously in Congress, the approval of the Technological Innovation Law, resulting in the regulatory framework for enterprises, universities and research institutions. Another important action during Campos' tenure in this office was the creation of the Brazilian Public Schools Mathematics Olympics – considered to be the biggest Mathematics Olympics in the world in number of participants.[10]

Leader of the Brazilian Socialist Party edit

In 2005 Campos became the National President of the Brazilian Socialist Party – Partido Socialista Brasileiro. However, at the beginning of 2006, he left this post in order to run for the government of the state of Pernambuco, by the Popular Front. In 2011, he was re-elected president of the party, with tenure until 2014.

Government of Pernambuco edit

Campos ran for the government of the state of Pernambuco in 2006. As the moderate left-wing nominee, who had started the disputed election in third place in the polls, he was elected with more than 60% of the valid votes for governor in the second round. With his government well evaluated and high popularity, Eduardo Campos ran for re-election in 2010. As in 2007, he had the support of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president at that time. Campos was re-elected, being then, the most well voted governor in Brazil: more than 80% of the valid votes in the first round, defeating Senator Jarbas Vasconcelos.

Eduardo Campos Administration edit

Campos was the Governor of the state of Pernambuco for seven years (2007–2014). During this period his administration was recognized by various entities and he received many international awards. In 2012, the government of Pernambuco won two of the five categories of the United Nations Public Service Awards (UNPSA), one on Fostering participation in Policy Making decisions through innovative mechanisms, with the workshops "All for Pernambuco", and another in the category Promoting Gender Responsive Delivery of Public Services, with the Women's Straw Hat Project – Chapéu de Palha Mulher. The prizes were given in New York (USA), in a ceremony at the UN Headquarters, coordinated by the UN General Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser.

In public safety there has been a reduction in the rates of violence with the implementation of the program Pact for Life – Pacto pela Vida – The number of homicides in the state has dropped 39.10% since the beginning of the program. This reduction has also occurred in relation to crimes of theft and robbery. Between 2007 and 2013 there has been a decline of 30.3% in these crimes in the state. The positive rates of the "Pact for Life Program" have also been recognized internationally. In 2013, the project received, in Washington DC, capital of the United States of America, the Safe Government award for good practices in crime and violence prevention. In the same ceremony, at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) headquarters, Campos received the Governance Award – The Art of Good Governance.[11]

During his administration, the state of Pernambuco grew economically above the Brazilian average (3.5% in 2009) and investments were over R$2,4 B in 2009 – against the historical average of R$600M/year.[11]

In Health, three new hospitals in the Metropolitan Region of Recife (MRR) were built, and also 14 Emergency Care Units (ECUs)–Unidades de Pronto Atendimento (UPAs), besides the expansion of the number of Intensive Care unit beds. Between 2006 and 2013, Pernambuco has been established as the northeastern state with the highest gain in life expectancy (3.72 years), exceeding the regional average. There has also been a reduction of 9.6% in the avoidable causes mortality rates. In 2011, Pernambuco reached the national average regarding child mortality, reducing in 47.5% its coefficient.

In Education, between 2007 and 2011, there was a registered growth of 14.8% in the Basic Education Development Index (BEDI) – Índice de Desenvolvimento da EducaçãoBásica (Ideb). This number more than doubles the national average of 6.2%. The students from the Technical Schools of Pernambuco have an average performance 47% superior compared to the students from other states in Brazil, like São Paulo and Santa Catarina, according to the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research (NIES) – Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais (Inep).

Programmatic Alliance PSB – Sustainability Network edit

In October 2013, Eduardo Campos announced the Programmatic Alliance with the Sustainability Network of the former Senator and Environment minister from Lula's government, Marina Silva, whose new party's registration claim had been denied by the Electoral Supreme Court (ESC) – Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE). In April 2014, Eduardo Campos announced his name for the Brazilian Presidential election, naming Marina Silva as his running mate for vice president.[1]

Death edit

At the start of the formal campaigning/debate season of the 2014 Brazilian presidential election on Wednesday 13 August 2014, Campos was due to attend campaign events in Santos, São Paulo state with members of his campaign team. Arriving at Santos Air Force Base at Guarujá, the plane, a Cessna Citation, crashed in a residential area of Santos at 09:50 BRT during bad weather, killing all seven occupants.[4][12]

Following his death, periods of official mourning were decreed by the Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, and in Recife, Pernambuco.[12][13]

Campos was buried in the Santo Amaro cemetery in Recife on 17 August. The ceremonies were attended by President Rousseff and other political leaders; over 100,000 people attended the funeral procession. The following day, Marina Silva took over as the presidential candidate.[14][15]

External links edit

  • Final Investigation Report - 134/CENIPA/2014

References edit

  1. ^ a b The Economist, An interview with Eduardo Campos: Real v official Brazil, 14 November 2013.
  2. ^ Campos-Silva ticket confirmed in Brazil 2014 election
  3. ^ "Brazil names new minister of science". SciDev.Net. 23 January 2004. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b Romero, Simon (14 August 2014). "Brazilian Presidential Candidate Dies in Plane Crash, Upsetting Race". The New York Times.
  5. ^ The Economist, Vol. 412, Nu. 8900, p. 74. 16 August 2014. Eduardo Campos. New York, NY: The Economist Newspaper Limited. ISSN 0013-0613
  6. ^ Brazil’s north-east – The Pernambuco model
  7. ^ "Eduardo Campos afirma ser contra a legalização do aborto - Política".
  8. ^ . zh.clicrbs.com.br. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Eduardo Campos, um pernambucano sereno e incansável | | O Dia".
  10. ^ Evaluating the Impact of participation in the Brazilian Public School Mathematical Olympiad on math scores in students' standardized tests
  11. ^ a b Pernambouc, champion de la croissance au Brésil
  12. ^ a b Watts, Jonathan (13 August 2014). "Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos killed in plane crash". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  13. ^ "Pernambuco declara luto oficial de sete dias". A Notícia (in Portuguese). Joinville SC. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  14. ^ "Corpo de Eduardo Campos é sepultado no Recife" (in Portuguese). Rede Globo, Nordeste. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  15. ^ "Brazil crowds attend funeral of late candidate Campos". BBC News. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Science and Technology
2004–2005
Succeeded by
Sérgio Machado Rezende
Preceded by Governor of Pernambuco
2007–2014
Succeeded by
João Lyra Neto

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Accioly and the second or paternal family name is Campos Eduardo Henrique Accioly Campos 10 August 1965 13 August 2014 was a Brazilian congressman and governor Born and raised in Recife in the Northeast Brazil he graduated in Economics from the Recife s Federal University of Pernambuco Campos maternal grandfather the governor of the Brazilian state Pernambuco made him his Financial Secretary Campos became a federal congressman in Brazil and got Pernambuco federal money for a shipyard railways and an oil refinery Later as Brazil s Minister for Science and Technology he supported stem cell research He served two terms as governor of his home state Pernambuco He helped hospitals secondary schools wind power farms poor people and anti crime data mining In his 2014 campaign for president of Brazil he criticized the incumbent and her Workers Party and positioned himself as the business friendly leader of the Brazilian Socialist Party For outdoor rallies and local radio interviews he criss crossed the country by rented jet He died on 13 August 2014 three days after his 49th birthday when his plane crashed in poor weather in the city of Santos 1 2 3 4 5 Eduardo CamposEduardo Campos in March 2013Governor of PernambucoIn office 1 January 2007 4 April 2014Vice GovernorJoao Lyra NetoPreceded byMendonca FilhoSucceeded byJoao Lyra NetoMinister of Science and TechnologyIn office 23 January 2004 18 July 2005PresidentLuiz Inacio Lula da SilvaPreceded byRoberto AmaralSucceeded bySergio Machado RezendeMember of the Chamber of Deputies from PernambucoIn office 1 January 1995 23 January 2004In office 18 July 2005 1 January 2007ConstituencyProportional representationMember of the Legislative Assembly of PernambucoIn office 1 January 1991 1 January 1995ConstituencyProportional representationPersonal detailsBorn 1965 08 10 10 August 1965Recife Pernambuco BrazilDied13 August 2014 2014 08 13 aged 49 Santos Sao Paulo BrazilPolitical partySocialist PartyChildren5 including JoaoRelativesMiguel Arraes grandfather Alma materFederal University of Pernambuco Contents 1 Biography 2 Politics 2 1 Legislative Assembly 2 2 National Congress 2 3 Science and Technology Ministry 2 4 Leader of the Brazilian Socialist Party 3 Government of Pernambuco 3 1 Eduardo Campos Administration 3 2 Programmatic Alliance PSB Sustainability Network 4 Death 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography editEduardo Campos studied Economics at the Federal University of Pernambuco He was married to Renata Campos and they had five children Maria Eduarda Joao Henrique Pedro Henrique Jose Henrique and Miguel Joao Henrique became a federal deputy for the state of Pernambuco and later was elected mayor of Recife Campos was the grandson of Miguel Arraes 6 former Governor of Pernambuco and former Federal Deputy and son of the Minister of the Court of Accounts of the Union and former Federal Deputy Ana Arraes with Maximiliano Campos Campos was a practising Roman Catholic until his death 7 8 9 Politics editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eduardo Campos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Campos entered politics while still in university when he was elected as president of the Economics College Student Academic Center In 1986 Campos turned down an opportunity to take a master s degree in the United States of America in order to participate in the campaign which elected his grandfather Miguel Arraes as governor of Pernambuco With Arraes election in 1987 Campos took up the position of Chief of Staff In this period he was responsible for the creation of the first Science and Technology Secretariat of the Northeast Secretaria de Ciencia e Tecnologia do Nordeste and the Science and Technology Support Foundation Fundacao de Amparo a Ciencia e Tecnologia de Pernambuco Facepe Legislative Assembly edit Campos joined the Brazilian Socialist Party Partido Socialista Brasileiro PSB in 1990 In the same year he was elected state representative and garnered the Leao do Norte award granted by the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco to its most active members National Congress edit In 1994 Campos was elected Federal Representative with one hundred and thirty three thousand votes However he left the post to join the government of Miguel Arraes as Government Secretary and Treasury Secretary between 1995 and 1998 In this last year he ran for a new tenure of Federal Representative and reached the record number of 173 657 thousand votes the biggest polling in the state In 2002 being for the third time a member of the Federal Congress Campos was the articulator of Lula s government in the Social Welfare and Fiscal Reforms For three consecutive years he was on the list of the Inter Union Department of the Parliamentary Advisory Board Departamento Intersindical de Assessoria Parlamentar DIAP amongst the 100 members who had been most influential in the National Congress Science and Technology Ministry edit Campos took office in 2004 as Science and Technology Minister the youngest member among those appointed for the first tenure of President Lula During his administration the Ministry re elaborated the strategic planning and reviewed the Brazilian Space and Nuclear Energy Programs The action that had the strongest repercussion during his stay in the ministry was the approval of the Biosafety Program which allows the use of embryonic stem cells and trans genetics for research aims He also achieved unanimously in Congress the approval of the Technological Innovation Law resulting in the regulatory framework for enterprises universities and research institutions Another important action during Campos tenure in this office was the creation of the Brazilian Public Schools Mathematics Olympics considered to be the biggest Mathematics Olympics in the world in number of participants 10 Leader of the Brazilian Socialist Party edit In 2005 Campos became the National President of the Brazilian Socialist Party Partido Socialista Brasileiro However at the beginning of 2006 he left this post in order to run for the government of the state of Pernambuco by the Popular Front In 2011 he was re elected president of the party with tenure until 2014 Government of Pernambuco editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Campos ran for the government of the state of Pernambuco in 2006 As the moderate left wing nominee who had started the disputed election in third place in the polls he was elected with more than 60 of the valid votes for governor in the second round With his government well evaluated and high popularity Eduardo Campos ran for re election in 2010 As in 2007 he had the support of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva president at that time Campos was re elected being then the most well voted governor in Brazil more than 80 of the valid votes in the first round defeating Senator Jarbas Vasconcelos Eduardo Campos Administration edit Campos was the Governor of the state of Pernambuco for seven years 2007 2014 During this period his administration was recognized by various entities and he received many international awards In 2012 the government of Pernambuco won two of the five categories of the United Nations Public Service Awards UNPSA one on Fostering participation in Policy Making decisions through innovative mechanisms with the workshops All for Pernambuco and another in the category Promoting Gender Responsive Delivery of Public Services with the Women s Straw Hat Project Chapeu de Palha Mulher The prizes were given in New York USA in a ceremony at the UN Headquarters coordinated by the UN General Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz Al Nasser In public safety there has been a reduction in the rates of violence with the implementation of the program Pact for Life Pacto pela Vida The number of homicides in the state has dropped 39 10 since the beginning of the program This reduction has also occurred in relation to crimes of theft and robbery Between 2007 and 2013 there has been a decline of 30 3 in these crimes in the state The positive rates of the Pact for Life Program have also been recognized internationally In 2013 the project received in Washington DC capital of the United States of America the Safe Government award for good practices in crime and violence prevention In the same ceremony at the Inter American Development Bank IDB headquarters Campos received the Governance Award The Art of Good Governance 11 During his administration the state of Pernambuco grew economically above the Brazilian average 3 5 in 2009 and investments were over R 2 4 B in 2009 against the historical average of R 600M year 11 In Health three new hospitals in the Metropolitan Region of Recife MRR were built and also 14 Emergency Care Units ECUs Unidades de Pronto Atendimento UPAs besides the expansion of the number of Intensive Care unit beds Between 2006 and 2013 Pernambuco has been established as the northeastern state with the highest gain in life expectancy 3 72 years exceeding the regional average There has also been a reduction of 9 6 in the avoidable causes mortality rates In 2011 Pernambuco reached the national average regarding child mortality reducing in 47 5 its coefficient In Education between 2007 and 2011 there was a registered growth of 14 8 in the Basic Education Development Index BEDI Indice de Desenvolvimento da EducacaoBasica Ideb This number more than doubles the national average of 6 2 The students from the Technical Schools of Pernambuco have an average performance 47 superior compared to the students from other states in Brazil like Sao Paulo and Santa Catarina according to the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research NIES Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Inep Programmatic Alliance PSB Sustainability Network edit In October 2013 Eduardo Campos announced the Programmatic Alliance with the Sustainability Network of the former Senator and Environment minister from Lula s government Marina Silva whose new party s registration claim had been denied by the Electoral Supreme Court ESC Tribunal Superior Eleitoral TSE In April 2014 Eduardo Campos announced his name for the Brazilian Presidential election naming Marina Silva as his running mate for vice president 1 Death editSee also 2014 Cessna Citation 560 XLS crash At the start of the formal campaigning debate season of the 2014 Brazilian presidential election on Wednesday 13 August 2014 Campos was due to attend campaign events in Santos Sao Paulo state with members of his campaign team Arriving at Santos Air Force Base at Guaruja the plane a Cessna Citation crashed in a residential area of Santos at 09 50 BRT during bad weather killing all seven occupants 4 12 Following his death periods of official mourning were decreed by the Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff and in Recife Pernambuco 12 13 Campos was buried in the Santo Amaro cemetery in Recife on 17 August The ceremonies were attended by President Rousseff and other political leaders over 100 000 people attended the funeral procession The following day Marina Silva took over as the presidential candidate 14 15 External links editFinal Investigation Report 134 CENIPA 2014References edit a b The Economist An interview with Eduardo Campos Real v official Brazil 14 November 2013 Campos Silva ticket confirmed in Brazil 2014 election Brazil names new minister of science SciDev Net 23 January 2004 Retrieved 16 March 2012 a b Romero Simon 14 August 2014 Brazilian Presidential Candidate Dies in Plane Crash Upsetting Race The New York Times The Economist Vol 412 Nu 8900 p 74 16 August 2014 Eduardo Campos New York NY The Economist Newspaper Limited ISSN 0013 0613 Brazil s north east The Pernambuco model Eduardo Campos afirma ser contra a legalizacao do aborto Politica Pesar com a perda de Eduardo Campos e comum a pobres e ricos em Recife zh clicrbs com br Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Eduardo Campos um pernambucano sereno e incansavel O Dia Evaluating the Impact of participation in the Brazilian Public School Mathematical Olympiad on math scores in students standardized tests a b Pernambouc champion de la croissance au Bresil a b Watts Jonathan 13 August 2014 Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos killed in plane crash The Guardian Retrieved 8 September 2014 Pernambuco declara luto oficial de sete dias A Noticia in Portuguese Joinville SC 13 August 2014 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Corpo de Eduardo Campos e sepultado no Recife in Portuguese Rede Globo Nordeste 17 August 2014 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Brazil crowds attend funeral of late candidate Campos BBC News 17 August 2014 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Political officesPreceded byRoberto Amaral Minister of Science and Technology2004 2005 Succeeded bySergio Machado RezendePreceded byMendonca Filho Governor of Pernambuco2007 2014 Succeeded byJoao Lyra Neto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eduardo Campos amp oldid 1157598080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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