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José Gentil Rosa

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Zé Gentil
City councilor of Caxias
In office
1983–1987
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Maranhão
In office
1987–1991
In office
1995–1999
In office
2019 – June 15, 2020
Personal details
Born(1940-05-18)May 18, 1940
Caxias, Maranhão, Brazil
DiedJune 15, 2020(2020-06-15) (aged 80)
Teresina, Piauí, Brazil
Political partyRepublicans (Brazil) (PRB)
Other political
affiliations
ProfessionPolitician, businessman

José Gentil Rosa (18 May 1940 – 15 June 2020), better known simply as Zé Gentil, was a Brazilian politician and businessman from the state of Maranhão.[1]

Career

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Gentil started his political career in 1982 when he ran for a spot as City councilor of his birth city of Caxias. He secured enough votes for election and remained in City council from 1983 to 1987.[2]

In 1986, he was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of Maranhão. He kept his position from 1987 to 1991.[3]

In 1994, Gentil was again elected for the Legislative Assembly of Maranhão. His second tenure lasted from 1995 to 1999.[3]

In 2018, he was elected State Deputy for the third and last time. He remained in power from 2019 to his death.[3][4]

Personal life and death

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Gentil had four sons, one of them, Flávio Gentil is also a politician and the incumbent Mayor of Caxias.[4][3]

On 15 June 12020, Gentil died in Teresina at the age of 80 due to complications brought on by COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[4][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Zé Gentil: Biografia". Legislative Assembly of Maranhão. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Zé Gentil, pai do prefeito de Caxias morre vítima do novo coronavírus em Teresina". Cidade Verde. June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Morre deputado estadual do Maranhão, José Gentil, por covid-19 em hospital de Teresina". Parlamento Piauí. June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Moura, Laura (June 15, 2020). "Deputado estadual Zé Gentil, do Maranhão, morre aos 80 anos vítima de Covid-19". G1. Retrieved June 16, 2020.