Английская Википедия:Gil Diniz

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Gildevanio Ilso dos Santos Diniz (August 29, 1986), better known as Gil Diniz or Carteiro Reaça, is a Brazilian postman and politician. He has been a member of the Social Liberal Party since 2018, until he was expelled in 2020 for allegedly spreading fake news and attacks on democratic institutions, such as the STF.[1]

Biography

He was born in Serra Talhada, in the interior of Pernambuco in 1986.[2] Diniz started the History course with a full scholarship through the state program Prouni, but did not complete it.[3] Between 2009 and 2011, he tried to join the Military Police of São Paulo State, but failed to pass the psychotechnical exam.[3]

Diniz joined the Brazilian Post and Telegraph Company, where he became known in his unit for being critical of the company's union and the Workers' Party.[4] There he received the nickname "Carteiro (Postman) Reaça".[5]

During the 2014 elections, he met Eduardo Bolsonaro of whom he became a friend and started helping with the leaflets of Eduardo's campaign for deputy.[6] After Eduardo's election, Gil became Eduardo's office advisor, a position he held until August 2018, with an average salary of 5,000 reais a month.[7][3]

In the 2018 elections, he was elected state representative by São Paulo, with an expressive vote of 214,037 votes.[8]

Personal life

Diniz has two children.[9] He is Roman Catholic.[10][11][12][13]

Controversy

According to the survey of Aos Fatos in May 2020, Gil Diniz and a group of seven deputies investigated in the fake news survey published an average of two posts per day on a social network over a period of three months, with misinformation or mentioning the STF critical.[14]

Electoral performance

Electoral performance of Gil Diniz
Year Office Votes Result Ref.
2018 State representative of SP 214,037 Шаблон:Yes2 [15]

References

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