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Celso Russomanno
Russomanno in 2017.
Federal Deputy from São Paulo
Assumed office
1 February 2015
In office
1 February 1995 – 1 February 2011
Chair of the Chamber Consumer Defence Committee
Assumed office
11 March 2021
Preceded byJoão Maia
President of the Mercosur Parliament
In office
1 January 2021 – 1 January 2022
Vice President
  • Oscar Laborde
  • Gustavo Penadés
  • Tomás Bittar
Preceded byOscar Laborde
Succeeded byTomás Bittar
Personal details
Born
Celso Ubirajara Russomanno

(1956-08-20) 20 August 1956 (age 68)
São Paulo, Brazil
Political partyRepublicanos (2011–present)
Other political
affiliations
  • PFL (1985–94)
  • PSDB (1994–97)
  • PPB (1997–2003)
  • PP (2003–11)
Spouse(s)
Adriana Torres
(m. 1985; died 1990)

Lovani Neuland
(m. 2001)
ChildrenLuara (b. 1988)
Celso (b. 2003)
Katherine (b. 2012)
Parents
  • Ubirajara Celso Russomanno (father)
  • Theuda Maués (mother)
EducationGuarulhos Integrated Colleges (B.L.)
ProfessionJournalist, politician

Celso Ubirajara Russomanno (born 20 August 1956 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian reporter specialized in consumer defense and politician. He currently serves as a federal deputy from São Paulo since 2015, and previously served in Congress from 1995 to 2011. He was a candidate for mayor of São Paulo in the 2020 election.

Career

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Russomanno received a Bachelor of Laws from the Law School of Guarulhos. He became famous in the beginning of the 1990s as part of the popular journalistic TV show Aqui Agora, which aired from 1991 to 1997 on SBT, where he mediated consumers' complaints who felt injured by companies from various sectors.[1] He is the author of two books on consumer defense and is also a speaker on the topic.

Russomanno ran for Federal Deputy in the 1994 election, being the most voted candidate in that year.[2] Russomanno is president of the National Institute of Consumer Defense. The deputy also was on the TV broadcaster Rede Record in the TV programs Hoje em Dia, Cidade Alerta, and Programa da Tarde, which he presented the Patrulha do Consumidor (Consumers' Patrol), in the same format of the SBT program. In 2014, Russomanno became the most voted candidate for Federal Deputy in the country, having the second highest voting in the history with 1,524,286 votes, losing to Enéas Carneiro in 2002.[3]

He was candidate for Mayor of Santo André in 2000 and Mayor of São Paulo in 2012 and 2016, being defeated in the first round. Despite being a long time member of the Brazilian Republican party and having close links to the IURD, Russomanno declared that he is a devout Roman Catholic.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "Celso Russomanno". epoca.globo.com.
  2. ^ Sá, Xico (23 October 1994). "PF investiga deputado em RR" [Federal Police investigates deputy in Roraima] (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  3. ^ Brito, Ricardo; Della Coletta, Ricardo (5 October 2014). "Celso Russomanno é o deputado federal mais votado do País" [Celso Russomanno is the most voted Federal Deputy in the country] (in Portuguese). Estadão. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  4. ^ Cláudio Gonçalves Couto (18 September 2012). "Russomanno, o católico" (in Portuguese). Estadão. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Russomanno se irrita ao ser indagado sobre Universal". 29 July 2016.
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Political offices
Preceded by
Oscar Laborde
President of the Mercosur Parliament
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Tomás Bittar
Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)
Preceded by
João Maia
Chair of the Consumer Defence Committee
2021–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
New political party Republicanos nominee for Mayor of São Paulo
2012, 2016, 2020
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