Английская Википедия:Carlos Eduardo Cadoca

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Carlos Eduardo Cintra da Costa Pereira (23 April 1940 – 13 December 2020), better known as Carlos Eduardo Cadoca or simply Cadoca, was a Brazilian politician and lawyer.[1]

Career

Before pursuing a career in politics, Cadoca went to Faculdade de Direito do Recife, a law school, part of the Federal University of Pernambuco and graduated in 1967.[1]

Between the years of 1983 and 1995, Cadoca served as City councilor of Recife.[1]

In 1994, Cadoca was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco. His first and only term lasted from 1995 to 1999.[1]

In 1998, he was elected Member of the Chamber of Deputies representing his birth state of Pernambuco. His first term went from 1999 to 2003.[1]

In 2002, he was re-elected Federal Deputy for Pernambuco. His second term lasted from 2003 to 2007.[1]

In 2006, he was again re-elected Federal Deputy. His third tenure started in 2007 and ended in 2011.[1]

In 2010, he was elected Federal Deputy for the fourth consecutive time. He remained in power from 2011 to 2015.[1]

In 2014, Cadoca was elected Federal Deputy for the fifth and last time. This time he remained in power between the years of 2015 and 2019.[1]

Personal life and death

Cadoca was married to Berenice de Andrade Lima and had four sons.[2]

He died from complications brought on by COVID-19 in Recife at the age of 80 on 13 December 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[2]

References

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