Hamilton Mourão
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Antônio Hamilton Martins Mouro (born 15 August 1953) is a Brazilian politician who serves as Brazil's 25th and current Vice President under President Jair Bolsonaro's tenure since January 1.
Mouro, a former Brazilian Army general, has been the highest rank a Brazilian soldier can reach during peace time.
He is a member of the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party.
Despite the Bolsonaro government being chastised for its conduct toward indigenous groups, Mouro is the first ethnically indigenous individual to hold the position of vice president of Brazil.
Early life
Mouro was born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, the son of General Antônio Hamilton Mouro and Wanda Coronel Martins. He resigned on February 28, 2018. He is of Indigenous Brazilian descent and has declared himself Indigenous Brazilian. Hamilton is both a Roman Catholic and a Freemason, although the Catholic Church still holds Catholics from being freemasons.
Personal life
In December 2016, Mouro became a widower. In October 2018, he married Paula Mouro. Paula is the first lieutenant of the Brazilian Army, where the couple met. In 2017, the two began dating relationship openly. In Braslia and Rio de Janeiro, the Mouros own residences.
Military career
Mourão joined the Brazilian Army in February 1972, in the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras (AMAN), in Resende, Rio de Janeiro, where he became on officer on December 12, 1975. As lieutenant, he was instructor at Military Academy and as Captain, he worked with Jair Bolsonaro in the 8th Paratrooper Field Artillery Group, placed in Rio de Janeiro.
He later had classes at the Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exército (ECEME) where he graduated as Staff Officer and attended classes of Politics, Strategy and Army High Administration. He also trained in Basic Parachuting, Jump Master and Free Jump.
During his military career he was an instructor at AMAN, was part of a peace mission in Angola and was the Military Attache for Brazil's Embassy to Venezuela. He commanded the 27th Field Artillery Group in Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul; the 2nd Jungle Infantry Brigade in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas; the 6th Army Division and Military Command of the South in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Leaving the active service in 2018, Mourão considered running for president of the Military Club.
Political career
Mourão gained fame in 2015 during the political crisis in the second term of president Dilma Rousseff, when he was transferred from the Military Command of the South (CMS) to the Secretary of Economy and Finance, in the Federal District, due to statements made in a speech about the current state of politics.
In a public announcement of the Masonic Lodge Grande Oriente in September 2017, in the Federal District, Mourão stated that, "among the duties of the Brazilian Army, there was the guarantee of the operation of the institutions and of the law and order", and that, if the judiciary "couldn't be able to heal the existing politics in the country, this would be imposed by the army through a military intervention", which, in his vision, "is provided by the Federal Constitution of 1988".
However, in May 2018, following the truck drivers' strike, Mourão spoke against calls for military intervention in the government, stating that "if the government lacks conditions to govern, leave, resign. Call elections earlier, do whatever, but end its immobilism", and that "the country cannot descend to chaos". He also called the Unified Federation of Oil Workers' strike, "shameful", and said "there are people taking advantage [of the situation] on both sides".
On 8 May 2018, Mourão announced his membership in the Brazilian Labor Renewal Party (PRTB) and his intention to run for President of Brazil, along with Levy Fidelix. However, in August 2018, Mourão became vice presidential running mate of far-right Presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro.
On 28 October 2018, Jair Bolsonaro won 55.2% of the vote against 44.8% for Fernando Haddad of the left-wing Workers' Party in the Brazilian presidential election.
On 1 January 2019, Mourão was sworn in as the Vice President of Brazil. He has been seen as a more moderate figure in the President Jair Bolsonaro’s government, causing rivalry with Bolsonaro.
In February 2022, Mourão was disauthorized by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for saying that Brazil opposed the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bolsonaro stated that the President is the one who makes statements about that subject.
In March 2022, Mourão changed his political affiliation to Republicanos, declaring his intention to run for the Senate in the 2022 Brazilian general election, representing the state of Rio Grande do Sul. He also declared his support for the reelection of Jair Bolsonaro.