Gilvam Borges
Gilvam Pinheiro Borges (Brasilia, August 1, 1958) is a Brazilian sociologist and politician. He spent part of his youth in Brasilia, after which he moved to the state of Amapá.
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Gilvam Borges
In 1990, he became Federal Deputy elected by PRN. Two years later he became a member of the PMDB, in which capacity he competed in the election to the Senate. In 1994 he was elected Senator for Amapá.[1] In 1998, applied to the Governor of Amapá, but he left the race after standing 3rd place in the polls.
After the trial of Senator João Capiberibe (In a case of purchase of votes in the election of 2002), Gilvam Borges took the vacancy in the Senate again as the first-alternate of the plate of the merge.[1]
References
- "Senador Gilvam Borges" (in Portuguese). government of Brazil. Retrieved December 14, 2010.
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