Michel Temer

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His Excellency
 Michel Temer 
GOIH.


In office
2009–2010
President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva
Preceded by Arlindo Chinaglia
Succeeded by current

In office
1997–2000
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Preceded by Luís Eduardo Magalhães
Succeeded by Aécio Neves

In office
2007–2011
President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva

Federal Deputy for the state of São Paulo
In office
2003–2007
President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva

Federal Deputy for the state of São Paulo
In office
1999–2003
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso

Federal Deputy for the state of São Paulo
In office
1995–1999
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso

placeholder Federal Deputy for the state of São Paulo (in full capacity from 1994 onwards)
In office
1991–1995
President Fernando Collor de Mello and Itamar Franco

placeholder Deputy of the 1988 Constitutional Congress for the state of São Paulo
In office
1987–1991
President José Sarney and Fernando Collor de Mello

Born September 23, 1940 (1940-09-23) (age 69)
Tietê, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Political party Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
Spouse(s) Marcela Araújo
Alma mater University of São Paulo
Religion Roman Catholicism

Michel Elias Temer Lulia (Tietê, September 23, 1940) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician. He is on a sixth term as elected Deputy of the state of São Paulo, and presides over the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for the 2009-2010 biennium. He had been elected President of the Chamber for a two-year term in 1997, and reelected in 1999. Temer was a member of the 1988 Constitutional Congress, which promulgated the current Constitution of Brazil. He is the president of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party.

Temer holds a doctorate in Law from the University of São Paulo. He served as State procusecutor and twice as State Secretary for Public Security, in both capacities working in São Paulo. He is a licensed teacher of Constitutional Law at PUC-SP, and has authored numerous books on the subject.

Political offices
Preceded by
Jader Barbalho
President of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
2001 –
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
Luís Eduardo Magalhães
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
1997 – 2000
Succeeded by
Aécio Neves
Preceded by
Arlindo Chinaglia
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
2009 –
Succeeded by
current



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