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{{Short description|Brazilian politician (1938–2007)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
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| image = Eneas33010.jpg
| image = Eneas33010.jpg
| caption = Carneiro in 2004
| honorific-prefix =
| honorific-prefix =
| name = Enéas Ferreira Carneiro
| name = Enéas Ferreira Carneiro
| honorific-suffix =
| office = [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal deputy]] for [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]
| office = [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]]
| term_start = January 1, 2003
| term_start = February 1, 2003
| term_end = May 6, 2007
| term_end = May 6, 2007
| constituency = [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]
| birth_date = November 5, 1938<ref name="OESP20070507">{{cite news | newspaper = O Estado de S. Paulo | language = pt | date = May 7, 2007 | access-date = May 2, 2015 | page = A6 | last = Assunção | first = Moacir | title = Parlamentar obteve maior número de votos no país |trans-title=Representative got the biggest number of votes in the country | url = http://acervo.estadao.com.br/pagina/#!/20070507-41474-spo-6-pol-a6-not/busca/En%C3%A9as+Carneiro }}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date|1938|11|5}}<ref name="OESP20070507">{{cite news | newspaper = O Estado de S. Paulo | language = pt | date = May 7, 2007 | access-date = May 2, 2015 | page = A6 | last = Assunção | first = Moacir | title = Parlamentar obteve maior número de votos no país |trans-title=Representative got the biggest number of votes in the country | url = http://acervo.estadao.com.br/pagina/#!/20070507-41474-spo-6-pol-a6-not/busca/En%C3%A9as+Carneiro }}</ref>
| birth_place = [[Rio Branco, Acre|Rio Branco]], [[Acre (state)|AC]], [[Brazil]]<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| death_date = {{death date and age|2007|5|6|1938|11|5|mf=yes}}<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| birth_place = [[Rio Branco, Acre]], Brazil<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| death_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|RJ]], [[Brazil]]<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| death_date = {{death date and age|2007|5|6|1938|11|5|mf=yes}}<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| alma_mater = Escola de Medicina e Cirurgia do Rio de Janeiro (''now [[Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro]]'')<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| death_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| alma_mater = [[Federal University of Rio de Janeiro|Medicine and Surgery School of Rio de Janeiro]]<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| profession = [[Cardiologist]]<br>[[Physicist]]<br>Mathematician<br>Professor<br>Writer<br>Politician<br>Military
| profession = {{hlist|[[Cardiologist]]|[[Physicist]]|Mathematician|Professor|Writer|Politician|Military}}
| party = [[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order|PRONA]], later [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]]<ref name="OESP20070507" />
| party = [[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order|PRONA]] (1989–2006)<br />[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]] (2006–2007)
| allegiance = Brazil
| allegiance = {{BRA}}
| branch = [[Brazilian Army]]
| branch = [[File:Coat of arms of the Brazilian Army.svg|21px]] [[Brazilian Army]]
| serviceyears = 1959–1965
| serviceyears = 1959–1965
| rank = [[Sergeant]]
| rank = [[File:3 Sargento EB.jpg|20px]] [[Sergeant]]
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{{Conservatism in Brazil|Politicians}}
'''Enéas Ferreira Carneiro''' ({{IPA-pt|eˈnɛɐs feˈʁejɾɐ kaʁˈnejɾu|br}}, {{IPA-pt|eˈnɛj.jɐs|}}, {{IPA-pt|ɛˈnɛj.jɐs|}}; November 5, 1938 – May 6, 2007) was a Brazilian cardiologist,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.camara.leg.br/deputados/pesquisa|title=Quem são|website=Portal da Câmara dos Deputados|language=pt-br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> physicist, mathematician, professor, writer, military serviceman and politician.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.camara.leg.br/agencia/noticias/102558.html|title=Saiba mais sobre a vida de Enéas|website=www2.camara.leg.br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.partidodarepublica.org.br/partido/NOTICIAS_REPUBLICANAS_2007/noticias_2007_545.html|title=Partido da República – BRASIL PERDE DR. ENÉAS CARNEIRO|website=partidodarepublica.org.br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> He represented the state of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Brazil|National Chamber of Deputies]] (the lower house of the [[National Congress of Brazil|National Congress]]) and ran for [[President of Brazil|presidency]] three times. He was founder and leader of the [[Nationalism|nationalist]]<ref>{{Cite book|title=State Crisis in Fragile Democracies: Polarization and Political Regimes in South America|last=Handlin|first=Samuel|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2017|isbn=978-1108415422|pages=126}}</ref> and conservative<ref>{{Cite book|title=The political right in postauthoritarian Brazil : elites, institutions, and democratization|last=1962-|first=Power, Timothy J. (Timothy Joseph)|date=2000|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|isbn=978-0585380889|location=University Park, Pa.|oclc=48140088}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2007/05/07/eneas_carneiro_ran_for_president_in_brazil/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+Obituaries|title=Eneas Carneiro; ran for president in Brazil – The Boston Globe|website=Boston Globe|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> [[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order]] (PRONA), which was usually seen as being [[Far-right politics|far-right]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://br.geocities.com/eneaspresidente/istoe.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312050202/http://br.geocities.com/eneaspresidente/istoe.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 12, 2007|title=Entrevista – Revista Isto é|date=March 12, 2007|access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/brasil-40833881|title=O retorno de Enéas, ícone da extrema-direita e 'herói' de Bolsonaro|first=João|last=Fellet – @joaofellet|date=August 7, 2017|newspaper=BBC News Brasil|access-date=January 22, 2019|publisher=BBC}}</ref>
'''Enéas Ferreira Carneiro''' ({{IPA|pt|eˈnɛ(jj)ɐs feˈʁejɾɐ kaʁˈnejɾu|lang}}; November 5, 1938 – May 6, 2007) was a Brazilian polymath, cardiologist,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.camara.leg.br/deputados/pesquisa|title=Quem são|website=Portal da Câmara dos Deputados|language=pt-br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> physicist, mathematician, professor, writer, military serviceman and politician.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.camara.leg.br/agencia/noticias/102558.html|title=Saiba mais sobre a vida de Enéas|website=www2.camara.leg.br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.partidodarepublica.org.br/partido/NOTICIAS_REPUBLICANAS_2007/noticias_2007_545.html|title=Partido da República – BRASIL PERDE DR. ENÉAS CARNEIRO|website=partidodarepublica.org.br|date=June 21, 2018 |access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> He represented the state of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Brazil|National Chamber of Deputies]] (the lower house of the [[National Congress of Brazil|National Congress]]) and ran for [[President of Brazil|presidency]] three times. He was founder and leader of the [[Nationalism|nationalist]]<ref>{{Cite book|title=State Crisis in Fragile Democracies: Polarization and Political Regimes in South America|last=Handlin|first=Samuel|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2017|isbn=978-1108415422|pages=126}}</ref> and conservative<ref>{{Cite book|title=The political right in postauthoritarian Brazil : elites, institutions, and democratization|last=Power|first=Timothy J.|date=2000|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|isbn=978-0585380889|location=University Park, Pa.|oclc=48140088}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2007/05/07/eneas_carneiro_ran_for_president_in_brazil/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+Obituaries|title=Eneas Carneiro; ran for president in Brazil – The Boston Globe|website=Boston Globe|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref> [[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order]] (PRONA), which was usually seen as being [[Far-right politics|far-right]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://br.geocities.com/eneaspresidente/istoe.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312050202/http://br.geocities.com/eneaspresidente/istoe.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 12, 2007|title=Entrevista – Revista Isto é|date=March 12, 2007|access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/brasil-40833881|title=O retorno de Enéas, ícone da extrema-direita e 'herói' de Bolsonaro|first=João|last=Fellet|date=August 7, 2017|newspaper=BBC News Brasil|access-date=January 22, 2019|publisher=BBC}}</ref>


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Enéas was born and raised in [[Acre (state)|Acre]], in Brazil's far west. He lost his parents at the age of nine and had to work to support his brothers. In 1958 he left Acre to begin studies in [[Rio de Janeiro]], graduating in physics and mathematics. In 1959 he became an auxiliary [[anesthesiology|anesthesiologist]]. In 1965 he received a medical degree from the Rio de Janeiro College of Medicine, with a specialty in [[cardiology]]. His academic pursuits, however, were not confined to medicine, and he has written articles on diverse subjects, including philosophy, [[logic]] and [[robotics]].{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} In 1980, he received a medical degree from the Cancer Hospital of Rio de Janeiro.
Enéas was born and raised in [[Acre (state)|Acre]], in Brazil's far west. He lost his father at the age of nine and had to work to support his brothers and his mother. In 1958 he left Acre to begin studies in [[Rio de Janeiro]], graduating in physics and mathematics. In 1959 he became an auxiliary [[anesthesiology|anesthesiologist]]. In 1965 he received a medical degree from the Rio de Janeiro College of Medicine, with a specialty in [[cardiology]]. His academic pursuits, however, were not confined to medicine, and he has written articles on diverse subjects, including philosophy, [[logic]] and [[robotics]].{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} In 1980, he received a medical degree from the Cancer Hospital of Rio de Janeiro.


== Political career ==
== Political career ==
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== Praise and criticism ==
== Praise and criticism ==
[[File:Deputado federal Enéas Ferreira Carneiro.jpg|thumb|upright|Carneiro in December 2006, five months before his death. He shaved off his signature beard before undergoing treatment against myeloid leukemia]]
Many saw Enéas as an exotic politician because of his direct criticism to Brazilians fraudulent politicians behavior. Enéas believed that by acting on TV what he called "the rage of the common citizen" would wake up Brazilian people against corrupt politicians.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/user/EneasTV|title=YouTube|via=YouTube|access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref>
Many saw Enéas as an exotic politician because of his direct criticism to Brazilians fraudulent politicians behavior. Enéas believed that by acting on TV what he called "the rage of the common citizen" would wake up Brazilian people against corrupt politicians.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/user/EneasTV|title=YouTube|via=YouTube|access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref>


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After his death, on May 8, 2007, Enéas was honored in a rally against abortion in [[Brasília]], on May 8, 2007. According to the Party of the Republic, the politician was one of the organizers of the event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/brasil/fc0805200709.htm|title=Folha de S.Paulo – Memória: Enéas receberá homenagem em ato contra aborto – 08/05/2007|website=folha.uol.com.br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref>
After his death, on May 8, 2007, Enéas was honored in a rally against abortion in [[Brasília]], on May 8, 2007. According to the Party of the Republic, the politician was one of the organizers of the event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/brasil/fc0805200709.htm|title=Folha de S.Paulo – Memória: Enéas receberá homenagem em ato contra aborto – 08/05/2007|website=folha.uol.com.br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref>


In 2017, the future President of Brazil [[Jair Bolsonaro]] proposed a bill to include Enéas' name in the [[Tancredo Neves Pantheon of the Fatherland and Freedom|Book of National Heroes]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.camara.gov.br/proposicoesWeb/fichadetramitacao?idProposicao=2138858|title=Projetos de Lei e Outras Proposições – Inscreve o nome de Éneas Ferreira Carneiro no Livro dos Heróis da Pátria|website=camara.gov.br|language=pt-br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref>
In 2017, then-deputy and later President of Brazil [[Jair Bolsonaro]] proposed a bill to include Enéas' name in the [[Tancredo Neves Pantheon of the Fatherland and Freedom|Book of National Heroes]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.camara.gov.br/proposicoesWeb/fichadetramitacao?idProposicao=2138858|title=Projetos de Lei e Outras Proposições – Inscreve o nome de Éneas Ferreira Carneiro no Livro dos Heróis da Pátria|website=camara.gov.br|language=pt-br|access-date=24 November 2018}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:Brazilian nationalists]]
[[Category:Brazilian nationalists]]
[[Category:Brazilian cardiologists]]
[[Category:Brazilian cardiologists]]
[[Category:Deaths from leukemia]]
[[Category:Deaths from myeloid leukemia]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer in Rio de Janeiro (state)]]
[[Category:Deaths from leukemia in Brazil]]
[[Category:1938 births]]
[[Category:1938 births]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
[[Category:Conservatism in Brazil]]
[[Category:Conservatism in Brazil]]
[[Category:People from Rio Branco]]
[[Category:People from Rio Branco, Acre]]
[[Category:Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order politicians]]
[[Category:Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order politicians]]
[[Category:Candidates for President of Brazil]]
[[Category:Candidates for President of Brazil]]

Latest revision as of 00:58, 12 November 2024

Enéas Ferreira Carneiro
Carneiro in 2004
Federal Deputy
In office
February 1, 2003 – May 6, 2007
ConstituencySão Paulo
Personal details
Born(1938-11-05)November 5, 1938[1]
Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil[1]
DiedMay 6, 2007(2007-05-06) (aged 68)[1]
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[1]
Political partyPRONA (1989–2006)
PR (2006–2007)
Alma materMedicine and Surgery School of Rio de Janeiro[1]
Profession
Military service
Allegiance Brazil
Branch/service Brazilian Army
Years of service1959–1965
Rank Sergeant

Enéas Ferreira Carneiro (Portuguese: [eˈnɛ(jj)ɐs feˈʁejɾɐ kaʁˈnejɾu]; November 5, 1938 – May 6, 2007) was a Brazilian polymath, cardiologist,[2] physicist, mathematician, professor, writer, military serviceman and politician.[3][4] He represented the state of São Paulo in the National Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of the National Congress) and ran for presidency three times. He was founder and leader of the nationalist[5] and conservative[6][7] Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA), which was usually seen as being far-right.[8][9]

Early life

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Enéas was born and raised in Acre, in Brazil's far west. He lost his father at the age of nine and had to work to support his brothers and his mother. In 1958 he left Acre to begin studies in Rio de Janeiro, graduating in physics and mathematics. In 1959 he became an auxiliary anesthesiologist. In 1965 he received a medical degree from the Rio de Janeiro College of Medicine, with a specialty in cardiology. His academic pursuits, however, were not confined to medicine, and he has written articles on diverse subjects, including philosophy, logic and robotics.[citation needed] In 1980, he received a medical degree from the Cancer Hospital of Rio de Janeiro.

Political career

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In 1989 he established PRONA. In that same year he ran for the presidency in Brazil's first direct elections after the end of military rule. Under the electoral laws, every candidate was given a daily amount of free airtime to set out their agenda. As the amount of airtime was proportional to the candidate's party political size, PRONA only got roughly 15 seconds of airtime for each TV appearance. Nevertheless, he made the most of the opportunity. His exotic image – he was a small, bald man with a large beard and thick "coke-bottle" glasses — drew attention, as did his inflamed speech. In what would become his trademark, he finished it with the catchphrase Meu nome é Enéas ("My name is Enéas") — perhaps a gesture of humility or informality, or perhaps a way to save valuable time. The previously unknown politician was placed 12th out of a field of 21 candidates.

He returned in 1994, making use then of 1 minute and 17 seconds. Surprising political experts, he finished ahead of various established politicians, such as the then-governor of Rio de Janeiro (Leonel Brizola), the former governor of São Paulo (Orestes Quércia), and the then-governor of Santa Catarina (Esperidião Amin), with more than 4.6 million votes.

In 1998, Enéas got 35 seconds – less, in total airtime, than what he had in 1989 – to deliver a speech that was more nationalistic than ever. Its ideas, such as the construction of an atomic bomb, nationalization of Brazil's mineral resources, and increasing the military budget, sparked controversy. According to him, with such apparatus Brazil could impose its interests in the UN and other international treatises.

His project focused basically on education, believing that only a strong, interventionist and technical State would solve Brazil's problems. Although many may label him as an authoritarian, his political approach is similar to a social democracy like in Sweden and Finland for example, where the State is extremely important.

In 2000 he ran for mayor of the city of São Paulo, with no success, but he still managed to gain votes for the election of his councilman candidate Havanir Nimtz.

In 2002 he ran for a seat as a federal deputy, representing São Paulo, and secured the most-ever votes for that office. His party won enough votes, through the proportionality system, to elect five more deputies.

Enéas also participated actively in elections for mayors and councilmen in 2004, helping to choose councilmen in some major cities, such as Rio and São Paulo, and mayors in small cities.

In 2006 he was elected again as a federal deputy for São Paulo, this time with the third highest vote in the state.

Praise and criticism

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Carneiro in December 2006, five months before his death. He shaved off his signature beard before undergoing treatment against myeloid leukemia

Many saw Enéas as an exotic politician because of his direct criticism to Brazilians fraudulent politicians behavior. Enéas believed that by acting on TV what he called "the rage of the common citizen" would wake up Brazilian people against corrupt politicians.[10]

Death

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Enéas underwent chemotherapy in a hospital for myeloid leukemia. When it became clear that his treatment was not resulting in improvements, he decided to return home, where he remained until his death. Enéas died on May 6, 2007, at approximately 2 pm, in the Laranjeiras neighborhood of southern Rio de Janeiro. His remains were cremated and his ashes scattered over the Bay of Guanabara.[11][12]

After his death, on May 8, 2007, Enéas was honored in a rally against abortion in Brasília, on May 8, 2007. According to the Party of the Republic, the politician was one of the organizers of the event.[13]

In 2017, then-deputy and later President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro proposed a bill to include Enéas' name in the Book of National Heroes.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Assunção, Moacir (May 7, 2007). "Parlamentar obteve maior número de votos no país" [Representative got the biggest number of votes in the country]. O Estado de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). p. A6. Retrieved May 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "Quem são". Portal da Câmara dos Deputados (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  3. ^ "Saiba mais sobre a vida de Enéas". www2.camara.leg.br. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  4. ^ "Partido da República – BRASIL PERDE DR. ENÉAS CARNEIRO". partidodarepublica.org.br. June 21, 2018. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  5. ^ Handlin, Samuel (2017). State Crisis in Fragile Democracies: Polarization and Political Regimes in South America. Cambridge University Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-1108415422.
  6. ^ Power, Timothy J. (2000). The political right in postauthoritarian Brazil : elites, institutions, and democratization. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 978-0585380889. OCLC 48140088.
  7. ^ "Eneas Carneiro; ran for president in Brazil – The Boston Globe". Boston Globe. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  8. ^ "Entrevista – Revista Isto é". March 12, 2007. Archived from the original on March 12, 2007. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  9. ^ Fellet, João (August 7, 2017). "O retorno de Enéas, ícone da extrema-direita e 'herói' de Bolsonaro". BBC News Brasil. BBC. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  10. ^ "YouTube". Retrieved January 22, 2019 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "G1 > Política – Morre o deputado federal Enéas Carneiro". g1.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  12. ^ "Folha Online – Brasil – Morre no Rio o deputado federal Enéas Carneiro – 06/05/2007". folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  13. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo – Memória: Enéas receberá homenagem em ato contra aborto – 08/05/2007". folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  14. ^ "Projetos de Lei e Outras Proposições – Inscreve o nome de Éneas Ferreira Carneiro no Livro dos Heróis da Pátria". camara.gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved November 24, 2018.
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