The former president Jose Sarni He is 95 years old on Thursday (24) and will hold a ceremony in Sao Lewis, the capital of Maranhao.
The event will be held at the headquarters of the Brazilian Republic Memory Foundation, which is located in the Mercês Monastery. 1500 people are expected, including family, friends and politicians near Sarni.
President Louise Insio Lula da Silva (PT) was invited but he should not attend, because he begins in the Vatican at night to accompany the funeral of Pope Francis.
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Eve Birthday 95, The former president was diagnosed with Covid-19But he had no acute symptoms of the disease. He was taken to hospital for exams and stayed at home last week.
On Monday (21), Sarrani conducted a new test that indicated negative results of the disease and was released to the resumption of his activities.
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Jose Sarni was born in 1930, and he was born his first term in the House of Representatives in 1955. He was elected as a deputy of two other interests in 1958 and 1962. With a contract of political life, he was elected the governor of Maranhao, his motherland, in 1965.
After the only period as a ruler, he held the position of Senator in Maranhao until the end of the dictatorship in 1985, in the same year he became a candidate for the Vice President on the Tanchido Nevis Painting for the Presidential Elections.
With the death of Tancredo, even before he took office, Sarni became president, as he was the first civilian to hold this position after dictatorship.
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Among the main landmarks of his government is the formation of the Constituent Assembly, which clarified the constitution of 1988. Then the President also implemented Cruzado 1 and 2 plans in an attempt to control the accumulated high inflation during the military dictatorship.
The last position of Sarni was a member of the Senate. There was 24 in the job, until retirement in 2015.
In addition to his political career, Sarni is also a writer and occupies the 38th chair at the Brazilian Academy of theses (GLA).