Camilo Capiberibe

[3] Both his parents have ties to politics, with his mother also serving as federal deputy and his father being the past governor of Amapá.[4] His parents were involved in the socialist movement before his birth but fled to Chile after the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, where Carlos and his twin sister Luciana was born.With the 1973 Chilean coup d'état and overthrow of Salvador Allende by Augusto Pinochet, his family fled again this time to Canada.[3] In his youth Capiberibe was part of several university student political groups, including the Aliança Nacional Libertadora (ANL) or National Liberating Alliance.[6] In the 2018 Brazilian general election Capiberibe announced that he was running for the national chamber of federal deputies.
Governor of AmapáWaldez GóesChamber of DeputiesAmapáLegislative Assembly of AmapáAt-largeSantiagoJoão CapiberibeAlma materPontifical Catholic University of CampinasUniversité de Montréal1964 Brazilian coup d'état1973 Chilean coup d'étatSalvador AllendeAugusto PinochetBrazilian Socialist Party2018 Brazilian general election