Brazilian Social Democracy Party politicians

Reinaldo_Azambuja

Reinaldo Azambuja Silva (born May 13, 1963) is a Brazilian agriculturalist and politician, affiliated with the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, was Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul from January 1, 2015 to January 1, 2023. Azambuja replaced André Puccinelli in 2014, and was replaced by Eduardo Riedel in 2023. In elections in Mato Grosso do Sul in 2014 he ran for governor. Azambuja came in second place in the first round and won the election in the second round against the candidate Delcídio Amaral.Born in Campo Grande, son of Zulmira Azambuja Silva and Roberto de Oliveira Silva, now deceased, Reinaldo Azambuja began studying Business Administration at the Dom Bosco Catholic University, in his hometown, but dropped out in the same year, in 1982, surprised by the death of from his father and driven to take over the family's farming business. He moved to Maracaju, in the interior of the state, after turning 18, and married Fátima Silva a year after his father's death. Reinaldo has three children: Thiago, Rafael and Rodrigo.

Siqueira_Campos_(politician)

José Wilson Siqueira Campos (1 August 1928 – 4 July 2023) was a Brazilian politician. A member of multiple conservative political parties, he served as Governor of Tocantins on four occasions.Campos died from an infection in Palmas, Tocantins on 4 July 2023, at the age of 94.
Tocantins government

His government was marked by several works, including:
Lajeado Plant,
Dairy Basins,
More than 200,000 jobs,
More than 14 km of concrete bridges,
North-South Line,
Agrotins,
Dona Regina Hospital,
Irrigation Project Works,
Prodecer Project by Pedro Afonso,
Interior Hospitals,
Kartódromo,
Stadium,
State Schools (Majority),
Airport,
Bus station,
Palmas General Hospital,
Rural Electrification,
Sunflower Square,
Araguaia Palace,
University Buildings,
Highways such as Porto-Arraia and Transpico,
Junior Pioneers,
Indigenous Education,
Asphalt Climbing the Taquaruçu Mountains,
Potable water,
Tropical Medicine,
Industrial Districts,
50,000 affordable homes,
Taquari and Jacuba,
Campos Limpos Agricultural Project,
Redesat,
City Hall Building,
Aureny I/II/III/IV,
PM general command headquarters,
Cesamar Park,
Tractor Distribution,
Tourism in Jalapão and Cantão,
Young Force,
Palmas Lake Bridge, and the
Construction of Palmas.

Régis_de_Oliveira

Régis de Oliveira (born September 19, 1944) is a Brazilian lawyer, professor, and politician. He was mayor of São Paulo from May 26 to June 13, 2000.
A magistrate in the São Paulo state court, he was elected a federal deputy for Brazilian Social Democracy Party in 1994. In 1996 he was elected deputy-mayor of São Paulo for the Liberal Front Party, along with mayor Celso Pitta. In 2000, while a member of the National Mobilization Party, he succeeded to the mayoralty when the São Paulo state court sentenced Pitta to the loss of his office, due to corruption charges stemming from an irregular loan given to him by businessman Jorge Yunes. Appealing the court's decision, Pitta was allowed 18 days later to return to office, pending the outcome of the appeal, and Régis de Oliveira resumed his post as deputy-mayor.
He is now a chaired professor of finance law at the Universidade de São Paulo law school. In 2007, he was again elected federal deputy with a term ending in 2011, now for the Social Christian Party.