Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh

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Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh
Federal deputy
Vice-alderman of São Paulo, Brazil
In office
1989–1993
Personal details
Born(1948-04-11)April 11, 1948
Brazil
Political partyWorkers' Party
OccupationLawyer
Statesman

Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh is a Brazilian politician and one of the founders of the Workers' Party (PT). He also was the attorney of the Landless Workers' Movement (MST).[1] A founding member of PT, Greenhalgh was affiliated 1974–1980 to the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), the party that previously represented the civilian opposition to the dictatorship. He was federal deputy for São Paulo and vice mayor of São Paulo in the government of Luiza Erundina (1989–1993).[2] He participated in the creation of a special committee, the Brazilian Committee of Solidarity with the Peoples of Latin America in 1980.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jerônimo Amorim Has Been Sentenced to Nineteen Years in Prison in "The Landless Workers' Movement" on 01/24/2005
  2. ^ Analysis: Will 21st century belong to Brazil? by CARMEN J. GENTILE, (UPI) on Feb. 1, 2005
  3. ^ The São Paulo Forum, Castro's shocktroops published in November 10, 1995 issue of Executive Intelligence Review