Maria da Conceição Gayer
Maria da Conceição Gayer | |
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City councilor of Goiânia | |
In office January 1, 1983 – December 31, 1987 | |
State deputy of Goiás | |
In office February 1, 1987 – January 31, 1991 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Caiapônia, Goiás, ![]() | 4 May 1949
Died | 5 December 2006 Goiânia, Goiás, ![]() | (aged 57)
Political party | MDB (1982–1985) PDC (1985–1990) PDT (1990) |
Children | Gustavo Gayer |
Occupation | Police delegate Lawyer |
Maria da Conceição Gayer (May 4, 1949 – December 5, 2006) was a Brazilian lawyer, police officer and politician.[1][2] She served as a Goiânia city councillor and Goiás state deputy.[1]
Biography
[edit]First years and education
[edit]His grandfather, Plínio Gayer , was a federal deputy from Goiás with 8,405 votes for the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the 39th legislature .[3] Plínio Gayer committed suicide on the premises of the Chamber of Deputies in Rio de Janeiro on July 8, 1953.[4]
The daughter of Mauro Ferreira de Lima and Zilah Gayer de Lima, Maria was born in the town of Caiapônia, in the interior of the state of Goiás, in 1949.[1][5] He began his political engagement while still at school in the Nestório Ribeiro Student Guild in the city of Jataí, still in the interior of the state.[6] With a family connection to the PSD, in 1965 she founded the women's wing of the party in the city.[6] He moved to Goiânia, capital of Goiás, to study law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (PUC Goiás) where he graduated in 1972.[1]
Career
[edit]Before graduating in law, she worked as an elementary school teacher.[1] After graduating, she worked at the police station for juvenile offenders between 1979 and 1981.[1][7] She also worked as a director of women's social clubs, in philanthropic institutions – such as APAE in Goiânia – and was a consumer protection delegate.[1]
Political
[edit]Aligned with progressive agendas, such as feminism and the defense of the rights of young people and children, she joined the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), a party opposed to the country's military dictatorship.[8][9] In 1982, she was elected as a city councillor for the party, was the most voted candidate in the election, receiving a total of 10,003 votes.[10][11] She was the first woman of history to become president of Municipal Chamber of Goiânia , albeit for a short time (February 1-9, 1983).[12] Between 1983 and 1984 she was Secretary of Government for Extraordinary Affairs in the Íris Rezende government.[13]
She left the MDB and was one of the founders of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) in Goiás.[6] In the 1986 state elections of Goiás , she received 10,034 votes, the fourth most in her party and the only woman elected alongside Cleuzita de Assis (PFL).[14] In 1990 , as a member of the Democratic Labor Party (PDT), she stood for re-election. He won only 772 votes and was left as an alternate.[15]
Electoral performance
[edit]Year | Office | Party | Votes | Result | Ref. |
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1982 | Councillor of Goiânia | MDB | 10,003 | Elected | [10] |
1986 | State deputy of Goiás | PDC | 10,034 | Elected | [14] |
1990 | State deputy of Goiás | PDT | 772 | Not elected | [15] |
Personal life
[edit]She had three children, Renata, Frederico and Gustavo.[1] Gustavo Gayer became a federal deputy for Goiás, being closely associated with the Brazilian far right and former president Jair Bolsonaro.[16][17] Frederico Gayer, who is married to Luana Ribeiro , a state deputy for Tocantins ex-representing and the daughter of Senator João Ribeiro .[18] In March 2014, Frederico Gayer was sentenced to 12 years and six months in prison, to be served in a closed regime, for aggravated homicide in connection with the death of Hebert Resende. The crime occurred in the early hours of April 5, 1997, in front of the Draft nightclub in Goiânia.[19] At the time, Frederico Gayer was serving as a police officer, appointed by the Goiás state government without having passed a public civil service exam.[18]
Death
[edit]Maria died at the age of 57 in Goiânia after suffering a heart attack.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h "Perfil Biográfico de Maria da Conceição Gayer". Legislative Assembly of Goiás (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "Álbum Ex-deputada constituinte Conceição Gayer". Legislative Assembly of Goiás (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 23, 2019. Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "Gayer, Plínio". Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on February 15, 2025. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
- ^ "Revelação dramática". A Noite. 42 (14447): 12. July 9, 1953.
- ^ Lucas, Ederson (February 15, 2023). "Número de mulheres na Alego cai ao longo de quatro décadas". DM Anápolis. Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b c Carvalho, Giselle Vanessa (March 8, 2022). "Apesar da fama de outsider, Gustavo Gayer tem linhagem política e à esquerda". Jornal Opção (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on January 6, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ Orionte, Ivana (August 18, 2004). "Abandono e institucionalização de crianças: significados e sentidos" (PDF). Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 10, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "Um antipolítico parente de políticos: entenda quem é Gustavo Gayer". Congresso em Foco (in Brazilian Portuguese). June 22, 2023. Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ Viana, Luana (October 25, 2024). "Saiba quem é Gustavo Gayer, deputado goiano alvo de operação da PF". Metrópoles (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on February 12, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b "Eleição municipal de 1982 nas cidades de Goiás" (PDF). Tribunal Eleitoral de Goiás. November 15, 1982. p. 112. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 13, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "História". Câmara Municipal de Goiânia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on February 16, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ Portela, Ysabella (February 27, 2025). "Em 90 anos, goianos elegeram apenas 55 mulheres para Assembleia e Câmara de Goiânia". Jornal Opção (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b "Constituinte Conceição Gayer defendeu enfrentamento da violência e servidores públicos". Legislative Assembly of Goiás (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 23, 2019. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b "Eleições - 1986". Superior Electoral Court. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b "Eleições - 1990". Superior Electoral Court. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ Filho, João (July 1, 2023). "Fala de Gustavo Gayer faria Hitler rir no inferno". Intercept Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on January 15, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ Alves, Renato (June 21, 2023). "Deputada recebe mensagens com ameaças de morte após criticar deputado". O Tempo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on July 2, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ a b Sueste, Charlyne (March 18, 2014). "Empresário Frederico Gayer é condenado a 12 anos de prisão por homicídio". T1 Notícias. Archived from the original on February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
- ^ "Marido de deputada do Tocantins é condenado por homicídio em Goiânia". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). March 18, 2014. Archived from the original on September 27, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
- 1949 births
- 2006 deaths
- Politicians from Goiânia
- 20th-century Brazilian lawyers
- 21st-century Brazilian lawyers
- Brazilian women lawyers
- 20th-century Brazilian women politicians
- Brazilian police officers
- Brazilian feminists
- Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians
- Democratic Labour Party (Brazil) politicians
- Members of the Legislative Assembly of Goiás
- Women municipal councillors in Brazil