Marcello Alencar
Marcello Alencar was a Brazilian politician and former governor of Rio de Janeiro, recognized for his leadership during a critical time in the state's history. He has been involved in conversations regarding the repercussions of the 1975 merger of Rio and Guanabara, particularly in relation to economic challenges.
Born on Jan 01, 1934 (92 years old)
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Brazil:
Marcello Alencar was a governor who broke away from the PDT.
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Brazil:
Marcello Alencar was the governor who sanctioned the law prohibiting the sale of solvents to minors.
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United Kingdom:
Marcello Alencar introduced similar legislation in the mid-1990s that caused an explosion of extrajudicial killings in the city’s favelas.
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Brazil:
Marcello Alencar was the governor who instituted the original 'gratificação faroeste' in 1995.
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Brazil:
Marcello Alencar established the goal of transporting two million users daily within five years during his governorship.
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Brazil:
Marcello Alencar served as governor and is mentioned in discussions about the political landscape of Rio.
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