José Hosken de Novaes
José Hosken de Novaes | |
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Governor of Paraná | |
In office 14 May 1982 – 15 March 1983 | |
Preceded by | Ney Braga |
Succeeded by | José Richa |
Vice-governor of Paraná | |
In office 15 March 1979 – 14 May 1982 | |
Governor | Ney Braga |
Preceded by | Octávio Cesário Pereira Júnior |
Succeeded by | João Elísio Ferraz de Campos |
Mayor of Londrina | |
In office 12 December 1963 – 31 January 1969 | |
Preceded by | Milton Ribeiro de Menezes |
Succeeded by | Dalton Paranaguá |
Personal details | |
Born | Carangola, Minas Gerais, Brazil | 7 February 1917
Died | 31 January 2006 Londrina, Paraná, Brazil | (aged 88)
Political party | UDN ARENA PDS |
Alma mater | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro |
Occupation | Lawyer |
José Hosken de Novaes (7 February 1917 – 31 January 2006) was a Brazilian politician who briefly served as the governor of the state of Paraná from 1982 to 1983. He had previously served as the vice-governor of the state under governor Ney Braga . Prior to entering state politics, he was the mayor of the city of Londrina from 1963 to 1969.
Biography
[edit]Hosken de Novaes was born on 7 February 1917 in Carangola, Minas Gerais, the son of Américo Moreira Novaes and Maria Hosken de Novaes. He was of Cornish descent.[1] José moved to Rio de Janeiro in order to study law, and graduated with a degree in juridical sciences from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law. He moved to Londrina in 1941 to become the chief head of the juridical department. The rest of his family moved there in 1942, with him dedicating himself to advocacy.[2]
He became involved in politics after the end of the Estado Novo regime in 1945, affiliating himself with the National Democratic Union (UDN).[3] His reputation as a lawyer and as a leader went beyond the city, also becoming, at various points, the state prosecutor general, state Agriculture secretary, and a member of the State Commission of Land Revision and Queries.[4]
In 1963, he was elected mayor of Londrina. During his administration, he created several public agencies, including the city telecommunications company and housing authority, the latter of which built the first public housing in Londrina.[5] He also allocated resources towards education and water treatment.[6]
Hosken de Novaes was later elected vice-governor of Paraná in 1979, later assuming the role of governor as then governor Braga ran for the federal senate.[5] During his speech while taking office, he declared: "I intend to end this term without mischaracterizing it or reneging on its political promises."[4] His brief administration was marked by limited spending, support for cultural activities, transparency, and social protections.[2] He would later return to his law practice and teaching classes on civil rights.[3]
Hosken de Novaes died on 31 January 2006.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Pedriali, José Antonio (2022). Casa Itália (ed.). José Hosken de Novaes - O Homem que não se Corrompeu (PDF). Londrina. pp. 20, 292. ISBN 9786500406016.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b "Governadores do Estado do Paraná". Archived from the original on 27 November 2012.
- ^ a b Losnak, Marcos (14 June 2022). "José Hosken de Novaes: a política da honestidade". Folha de Londrina. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ a b "José Hosken de Novaes". Casa Civil do Estado do Paraná. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ a b c "Morre o ex-governador Hosken de Novaes". Gazeta do Povo. 1 February 2006.
- ^ "Prefeitos de Londrina". Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- 1917 births
- 2006 deaths
- Brazilian people of Cornish descent
- Minas Gerais politicians
- People from Londrina
- Governors of Paraná (state)
- National Democratic Union (Brazil) politicians
- National Renewal Alliance politicians
- Democratic Social Party politicians
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro alumni
- Mayors of places in Brazil