Anchieta Patriota

José de Anchieta Gomes Patriota[1] (born 31 March 1957) is a Brazilian politician and current mayor[2] of Carnaíba. He has been a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party since 1982.

Anchieta Patriota
Anchieta in 2019/2020
Mayor of Carnaíba
In office
1 January 2017 (2nd term) 1 January 2004 (1st term)  1 january 2013 (1st term)
Preceded byDidi da Felcidade (1st term) and Zé Mario (2nd term)
City Councilor of Carnaíba
In office
1 February 2001  31 December 2004
Personal details
Born (1957-03-31) 31 March 1957
Carnaíba, Brazil
Political partyBrazilian Socialist Party

Early life

Patriota was born in Carnaíba in 1957. He lived by the Pajéu River throughout his childhood. He attended elementary school at two schools in his hometown: Joaquim Mendes da Silva and João Gomes dos Reis. He completed high school in Serra Talhada and Recife. He later became an obstetrician-gynecologist.

Career

In 1982, Patriota began his political career as a candidate for mayor in Carnaíba. Patriota follows his tireless struggle, running for 1992 as deputy mayor of her land. From 1995 to 1998, he was director of the former X DIRES under governor Miguel Arraes in Pernambuco[3]. In 2000, he ran for council, where he was elected with the largest vote in the history of the city.

In 2002, he was elected President of the city council of Carnaíba. In 2004, he won the election for mayor. Carnaiba was awarded the best IDEPE (Pernambuco Education Development Index) in the state, structured municipal health. He was highlighted in the caravan conducted by the regional council of medicine of Pernambuco. He created the music schooln Maestro Israel Gomes.

He was re-elected in 2008. In January 2013, he became the executive secretary of special projects of the secretary of cities of the state government. He ran for state deputy in 2014. In 2016, he was again a mayoral candidate, winning for the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) with 8,294 votes or 72.8%. is again candidate for mayor in the 2020 mayoral election leading all opinion polls[4]

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