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On November 29, 1976, at the Plenary Tiradentes of the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo, he founded OPB - Order of Parliamentarians of Brazil, a class association without partisan, religious or social ties, of which he is patron. Ahead of the party, he has participated in all campaigns for a return
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Guimarães held the Ministry of Industry and Trade at the office of Tancredo Neves, during the short parliamentary experience in Brazil (1961-1962). He initially welcomed the military takeover of 1964, but soon moved to the opposition. With the introduction of bipartisanship (1965), he joined the
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in 1987–1988. The new constitution, in which he was instrumental, was promulgated on October 5, 1988, and was by him called Citizen Constitution, by the social advances that incorporated in the text. Due to his great popularity, he ran for president for PMDB in the 1989 direct elections, won by
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The Neves/Sarney ticket won in a landslide. However, Neves fell gravely ill in the weeks leading up to his inauguration, and it soon became apparent that he would be too sick to be sworn in as scheduled on March 15. Several politicians argued that Guimarães, who had been elected
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School of Law, where he eventually became Professor of Public International Law. He taught Municipal Law at the Law Faculty of Itu, and Constitutional Law at the Law School of Bauru. He specialized in Tax Law. Ulysses Guimarães worked at
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He died in a helicopter crash off the coast of Angra dos Reis, in Rio de Janeiro on October 12, 1992, with his wife D. Mora, former Senator Severo Gomes, his wife and the pilot. The body of Guimarães has never been found.
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to democracy, including the struggle for broad, general and unrestricted amnesty. With the end of bipartisanship (1979), the MDB became
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October 6, 1916 – October 12, 1992) was a Brazilian politician and lawyer who played an important role in opposing the
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as a form of repudiation of the military regime, having as running mate the journalist and former governor of
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and in the fight to restore democracy in the country. He died in a helicopter accident by the shore near
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Ulysses Silveira Guimarães was born in the village of Itaqueri da Serra, today a district of
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He was elected state deputy for São Paulo, for Constituent Assembly of 1947, by the
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In 1973, he launched his symbolic "anticandidacy" to the presidency for
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Parliamentarismo – Além de ser mais forte, substitui um regime fraco
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in three periods (1956-1958, 1985-1987 and 1987–1989), chairing the
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Ulysses Guimarães holding the final draft of the 1988 Constitution.
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Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from São Paulo
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for 31 years, 11 months and 12 days;
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President of the Chamber of Deputies
Ranieri Mazzilli
Minister of Industry and Trade
João Goulart
Tancredo Neves
Brochado da Rocha
Chamber of Deputies
São Paulo
São Paulo
State Deputy of São Paulo
At-large
Itirapina
São Paulo
Angra dos Reis
Rio de Janeiro
Missing
declared dead in absentia
Law School, University of São Paulo
BSS
PSD
MDB
PMDB

[uˈlisissiwˈvejɾɐɡimɐˈɾɐ̃js]
military dictatorship in Brazil
Angra dos Reis
Rio de Janeiro
Itirapina
Rio Claro

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