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Jutahy Magalhães
Councillor of Itaparica
In office
1959–1963
State Representative for Bahia
In office
1963–1967
14th President of the Legislative Assembly of Bahia
In office
1965–1967
Preceded byOrlando Spinola
Succeeded bySacramento Neto
Vice Governor for Bahia
In office
1967–1971
GovernorLuís Viana Filho
Preceded byOrlando Moscoso
Succeeded byMenandro Minahim
Federal Deputy for Bahia
In office
1975–1979
Senator from Bahia
In office
1979–1995
Preceded byHector Dias
Succeeded byWaldeck Ornelas
Personal details
Born(1929-08-06)August 6, 1929
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
DiedJanuary 31, 2000(2000-01-31) (aged 70)
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
NationalityBrazil Brazilian
SpouseMercedes Carvalho Brito Magalhães
ChildrenJutahy Júnior
Parents

Jutahy Borges Magalhães (Rio de Janeiro, August 6, 1929, Salvador – January 31, 2000) was a Brazilian politician.

Political career

The son of the politician Juracy Magalhães, from an early age he suffered paternal influence and joined the UDN, a party of which his father was one of the leaders and founders. Elected city councilor in Salvador in 1958 and state deputy in 1962, he was anointed vice-governor of Bahia during Luís Viana Filho's term in office (1967-1971) when he was already a member of ARENA. Re-elected state deputy in 1970 and elected federal deputy in 1974. In 1978 he was nominated for the vacancy of "bionic senator" reserved for his state having migrated to the hosts of the PDS with the party reform undertaken with the end of bipartisanship. The cycle of military governments with the election of Tancredo Neves as President of the Republic in 1985, Magalhães joined the PMDB and was re-elected senator in 1986 in a election marked by the victory of Waldir Pires to the government. This fact, however, did not prevent him from changing his party affiliation to the PSDB a few years later.

A civil servant working at the Bahia State Server Assistance and Welfare Institute (IAPSEB), he was inspector general of the State Welfare and Assistance Institute (IPASE) for Bahia, Sergipe and Espírito Santo. Later he lived abroad and was a student at the University of Washington where he studied Public and Commercial Administration.

His son, Jutahy Magalhães Júnior, has been in political activity for more than thirty years; being elected federal deputy seven times, Minister of Social Welfare (1992-1993) and candidate for governor of Bahia in 1994.

References

  1. "Biografia do(a) Deputado(a) Federal JUTAHY MAGALHÃES". Portal da Câmara dos Deputados (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-04-20.

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