Hugo Ribeiro Carneiro

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Hugo Ribeiro Carneiro (born July 28, 1889 in Belém , Pará , † 1979 ) was a Brazilian lawyer, industrialist and politician.

Life

Hugo Carneiro, the son of Joaquim Soares Carneiro and Hereília Ribeiro Carneiro, came from a family in Ceará . He first studied law at the Faculdade Livre de Direito do Rio de Janeiro (1911), then went into the public service as a financial officer (Fazenda Nacional) and took over municipal and district judicial posts (Departamento de Tarauacá). After a position as secretary to the governor of Ceará, Justiniano de Serpa , he became a federal representative (deputado federal) for Ceará in 1922. In 1925 he was superintendent of the city of Manaus under Governor Artur Bernardes , state of Amazonas .

In 1927 Hugo Carneiro was appointed governor of the federal territory of Acre ( Território Federal do Acre ), today's state of Acre . He held the office of governor from June 15, 1927 to July 3, 1930, the year of the revolution of 1930 , shortly before all the other governors lost their posts as a result of the coup of Getúlio Vargas .

During his three-year term in office, he made particular contributions to the modernization of the territory and the capital, Rio Branco . He is considered a reshaper and visionary of his country, so he laid the foundation stone for the construction of the new government seat Palácio Rio Branco , today a museum, or the Mercado Municipal, the large municipal market hall.

After the Second World War he belonged in 1945 together with Humberto Castelo Branco , both as members of the PSD (Partido Social Democrático, 1945-2003), to the two representatives of Acres on the Constituent Assembly ( Assembléia Nacional Constituinte ). He founded the company "Perfumaria Carneiro" and wrote legal treatises on the federal territories. Hugo Carneiro was subsequently a member of the Chamber of Deputies. In 1951 he introduced a law to create a court of appeal for the Acre Territory.

Hugo Carneiro was married to Adília de Freitas Carneiro, with whom he had four sons and two daughters, and last lived in Rio de Janeiro. A street is named after him in Rio Branco and a school in Acre.

literature

  • João da Selva: A rehabilitação do Acre. Actividades acreanas sob a administração Hugo Carneiro, 1927–1929. Armazéns Palácio Real, Manáos 1929.
  • Afrânio Coutinho : Brasil e Brasileiros de Hoje. 2 volumes, Sul Americana, Rio de Janeiro 1961.
  • Sérgio Roberto Gomes de Souza: Fábulas da modernidade no Acre. A utopia modernista de Hugo Carneiro na década de 1920. Dissertation Recife 2002. ( digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Afrânio Coutinho : Brasil e Brasileiros de Hoje. 1961, p. 330.
  2. ^ Hugo Carneiro , on the Senador Jorge Viana website . Retrieved August 6, 2013 (Portuguese).
  3. Brazilian States since 1889: Acre  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the World Leaders Index . Retrieved August 6, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.worldleadersindex.org  
  4. Ordinance No. 19398 (Provisional Organic Law) establishing the Provisional Government of the United States of Brazil and other provisions .
  5. Viviane Teixeira: Tijolo por tijolo: Os avanços na infraestrutura do Acre. A urban evolution of Rio Branco. ( Memento of the original from June 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on Notícias do Acre of June 14, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2013 (Portuguese).  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.agencia.ac.gov.br
  6. Governo cria o Museu do Palácio Rio Branco  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on Notícias do Acre of June 16, 2008. Retrieved August 6, 2013 (Portuguese).@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.agencia.ac.gov.br  
  7. ^ List of the signatories of the Ato das Disposições Constitucionais Transitórias 1946 . Retrieved January 25, 2014 (Portuguese).
predecessor Office successor
Alberto Augusto Diniz Governor of the Federal Territory do Acre
June 15, 1927 - July 3, 1930
Francisco de Paula Assis Vasconcelos