Ciro Ferreira Gomes (; born 6 November 1957), known
mononym
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ously as Ciro, is a Brazilian politician, lawyer, and academic. Ciro is currently affiliated with and vice-president of the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT).
Born in
São Paulo
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but raised in
Ceará
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into a political family, Ciro began his political career at the age of 27 in 1984. Ciro was elected
Mayor of Fortaleza at age of 30 in 1988 and was elected
Governor of Ceará
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at the age of 32 in 1990. During his tenure, Ciro was the most popular governor in the country. His ''Viva Criança'' program that reduced infant mortality in Ceará by 32% was given an international award by
UNICEF
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.
His success led to his appointment as
Minister of Finance for a few months in late 1994 under
President
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Itamar Franco
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, where he presided over the ongoing
Real Plan
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that eventually stabilized the economy and ended
hyperinflation
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.
Ciro ran for
President of Brazil
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for the
Popular Socialist Party (PPS) in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
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and
2002
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, coming in third and fourth place. In both Ciro presented himself as critical of
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Fernando Henrique Cardoso (; born 18 June 1931), also known by his initials FHC (), is a Brazilian sociologist, professor and politician who served as the 34th president of Brazil from 1 January 1995 to 31 December 2002. He was the first Braz ...
presidency
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and attempted to be a centre-left alternative to
''petista'' candidate
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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. Following the election, Ciro was appointed by President Lula as
Minister of National Integration, presiding over regional development and the
interbasin transfer of the São Francisco River. In
2006, Ciro was elected
federal deputy for
Ceará
Ceará (, pronounced locally as or ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast. It is the eighth-largest Brazilian State by population and the 17th by area. It is also one of th ...
. Ciro was expected to succeed Lula for the
2010 election, but Lula instead appointed Energy Minister
Dilma Rousseff
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, a move he criticized. Ciro coordinated her successful presidential campaigns, but afterwards retired to the private sector.
In
2018
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, Ciro returned to politics after joining the
Democratic Labour Party, launching his long-awaited third
campaign for the presidency. Running on a platform that included a
public credit debt refinancing, a
progressive tax system with
dividend tax, increased funding for education and healthcare, a federal agency defending
LGBTQ rights, and a
neo-Keynesian, re-
industrializing platform, he sought to portray himself as an alternative between Lula's appointee
Fernando Haddad and
right-wing
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candidate
Jair Bolsonaro
Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and retired military officer who has been the 38th president of Brazil since 1 January 2019. He was elected in 2018 as a member of the Social Liberal Party, which he turn ...
. Though
he polled better than Haddad directly against Bolsonaro,
Ciro finished in third place. Following Bolsonaro's victory, many argued that Ciro would have won if he had been nominated by a centre-left coalition. Ciro refused to endorse Haddad afterwards, PT's offer to be his running mate, and has opposed Lula's party within the Brazilian left.
Described as having "one of the sharpest tongues in Brazilian politics", Ciro's public image has been characterized by his outspoken personality, receiving both praise and criticism.
Ciro is currently one of the main
opposers of
Jair Bolsonaro's presidency, accusing Bolsonaro and his sons of
criminal militia involvement. Ciro was also critical of
Michel Temer's
presidency
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, characterizing
Dilma's impeachment as a
coup. He has also been critical of Lula's presidency, accusing him of enabling Dilma's impeachment through Temer and
Eduardo Cunha's appointments, and both of leading a
social liberal
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government that led to the current Brazilian recession and Bolsonaro's election. Since joining PDT in 2015, Ciro has led a resurgence of PT's traditional
left-wing nationalist
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opposition by PDT and the legacy of
Getúlio Vargas
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, receiving accusations of being a
left-wing populist
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. In the private sector, Ciro served as director for Brazilian rail company Transnordestina S/A and steelmaker
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional,
and he is a best-selling author.
Early life
Ciro was born in
Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo, the son of José Euclides Ferreira Gomes Filho and Maria José Ferreira Gomes in 1957. His family moved to
Sobral, Ceará in 1962. His father's family, the
Ferreira Gomes family, has been active in Ceará politics for several generations.
Ciro enrolled in the Law School of the Federal University of Ceará in 1976. Ciro later recalled that within the student movements of the time, he was most closely affiliated with the Catholic Left. Upon graduation, Ciro returned to the city of
Sobral, to work for the local government as a municipal prosecutor.
State political career
State politics
Ciro ran for office for the first time in 1982, as a
State Deputy
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representing
Sobral, and won; he began his first term in February 1983. Ciro attracted substantial media attention early on for his willingness to debate national political questions — including democracy, social reforms, and international relations — which he said other Ceará politicians ignored. In 1985, Ciro also started teaching tax law as a professor at the University of Fortaleza.
In 1988, Ciro was elected Mayor of
Fortaleza
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, the capital of Ceará, and began his term the next year. As Mayor of Fortaleza, endorsed centre-left candidate
Mário Covas in the first round of the
1989 presidential election and socialist candidate
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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in the second round.
Governor of Ceará
Ciro was elected the Governor of
Ceará
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in 1990, at the age of 32, becoming the second youngest governor in the country at the time. His efforts included policies to support small businesses and reduce bureaucracy. He also cracked down on tax evasion, increasing state revenue. Ciro also ordered increased investments in education and in public health; by July 1992, a
Datafolha poll found he was the most popular governor in Brazil, with a 74% approval rate, and
Time
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magazine listed him as one of the 100 most important emerging leaders on the world stage.
One of his most high-profile achievements as governor was the construction of a 71-mile long water canal, the "
Canal do Trabalhador." Northeastern Brazil suffered a series of droughts in 1991, 1992, and 1993; in 1993, Ciro managed to organize and complete the construction of the canal in only 3 months, successfully bringing water to the capital city of Fortaleza and thus preventing a water supply crisis.
Ciro's public health program "Programa Viva Criança" was attributed with a 32% decrease in infant mortality in the state and was awarded the Maurice Paté prize by
UNICEF
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.
National political career
Minister of Finance
In 1994 he served as Minister of Finance in the administration of
Itamar Franco
Itamar Augusto Cautiero Franco (; 28 June 19302 July 2011) was a Brazilian politician who served as the 33rd president of Brazil from 29 December 1992 to 31 December 1994. Previously, he was the 21st vice president of Brazil from 1990 until the ...
. This appointment came at a crucial time in Brazil's modern economic development, when the
Real Plan
The Plano Real ("Brazilian real, Real Plan",The word ''real'' in Portuguese could be translated either to ''real'' or ''royal'' in English. The name of the plan comes from the name of the currency which was chosen to give the idea of a stable a ...
was underway as an economic stabilization program to fight hyperinflation. His successful performance overseeing the Real Plan was credited by some with helping
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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win the
subsequent presidential election in the fall of 1994, after Cardoso campaigned on continuing the plan's implementation. However, Ciro would break with the Cardoso government in 1997.
1998 presidential candidacy

A founding member of the
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
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(PSDB) in 1988, Ciro would leave the party, which was originally centre-left, in 1997 following its right turn. Ciro would join the
Socialist People's Party (PPS) in opposition to the Cardoso administration, and ran as a member of the party for president in
1998
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Events January
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with
Roberto Freire as his running mate. During the campaign, Ciro attempted to position himself as a left alternative to
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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, a staple of the Brazilian left who had run for president twice prior to 1998 as a member of the
Workers' Party (PT).
The centrist
Brazilian Democratic Movement (PMDB), a kingmaker in Brazilian politics, considered supporting his candidacy, but did not end up doing so. In the end, Ciro came in third place in the first round, and won 11% of the vote (only the top two candidates advance to the second round). The sole state he won was
Ceará
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, his home state. However, Cardoso was re-elected with a majority.
2002 presidential candidacy and aftermath
During the 2002 presidential election, Ciro looked to be formidable, even passing
PSDB candidate
José Serra
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, the main centre-right candidate, at one point in the polls. However, a series of gaffes, most notable a crass joke about his wife
Patrícia Pillar, led to his collapse in the polls, and Ciro came in fourth place in the first round, with 12% of the vote. He supported
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), known mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician, trade unionist, and former metalworker who is the president-elect of Brazil. A member of the Workers' Par ...
in the second round of the 2002 election, and was ultimately chosen to be the Minister for National Integration in Lula's new government.
When the PPS' leadership voted to leave the governing coalition in December 2004 that propped up Lula's government, Ciro chose to remain in his post. As a result, the PPS removed him from the party leadership, and he decided to join the
Brazilian Socialist Party
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(PSB) in 2005. In 2006 he was elected to the
Chamber of Deputies
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with 16.19% of the vote, the highest percentage ever achieved by a single candidate in a proportional election.
He has been publicly critical of the efforts to
impeach Dilma Rousseff and prosecute Lula.
2018 presidential election
Having passed on a presidential campaign in 2010, Ciro announced his long-awaited third bid for the presidency in the
2018 presidential election as the candidate of the PDT. For the position of Vice President, Ciro chose
Kátia Abreu, a centre former
Minister of Agriculture, as his running mate.

Political analysts had widely speculated that, since Lula was legally barred from running for president (after his conviction for corruption, under Brazil's "
Ficha Limpa" law), Ciro would attract many of Lula's supporters in the 2018 presidential election, and potentially unite a number of left and center-left political parties. His main contender for the left vote was
Fernando Haddad, the former
Mayor of São Paulo, running as a member of the
Workers' Party (PT) with Lula's backing. Polling showed that Ciro would have performed better versus Bolsonaro in the second round than Haddad would have.
While Ciro polled competitively throughout most of the election, Lula's endorsement of Haddad rallied enough of his former voters to support Haddad. As a result, Ciro finished in third place in the first round, only coming in first place in his home state of
Ceará
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.
In the second round, Ciro announced his opposition to right-wing rival
Jair Bolsonaro
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, who he describes as a "fascist" for his pro-military rule statements, but did not formally endorse Haddad. Following the election of Bolsonaro over Haddad, a number of major left figures including Governor
Rui Costa of
Bahia
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, a member of the PT, indicated they regret supporting Haddad over Ciro.
2022 presidential election

Ciro Gomes is running for president for the fourth time in the
2022 presidential election.
Personal life
Ciro has lived in Ceará for most of his life, graduating with a degree in law from the
Federal University of Ceará. He was a professor of tax law and constitutional law, and wrote three books on political economy: "''No País dos Conflitos''" ("In the Country of Conflicts", 1994); "''O Próximo Passo – Uma Alternativa Prática ao Neoliberalismo''" ("The Next Step - A Practical Alternative to Neoliberalism", 1995), co-authored with Harvard professor
Roberto Mangabeira Unger
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; and "''Um Desafio Chamado Brasil''" ("A Challenge Called Brazil," 2002).

He was also a visiting researcher at
Harvard Law School
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Each class ...
. He served in the private sector as the President of
Transnordestina S/A (a commodities transportation company in Northeastern Brazil), and on the Board of Directors of
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional. Two of his four siblings (
Cid Gomes and
Ivo Gomes), his father, and his uncle, have all been involved in Brazilian politics.
He was married to his first wife, politician
Patrícia Saboya
Patrícia Lúcia Saboya Ferreira Gomes (née Mendes; born 10 October 1962) is a Brazilian teacher, writer, and politician.
Biography
Patrícia Saboya was born in Sobral, Ceará on 10 October 1962, the third daughter of José Saboia Neto and Ma ...
, from 1983 to 1999, with whom he has three children: Lívia, Ciro and Yuri. Like her husband, Patricia Saboya Gomes was also politically active in the Northeastern state of
Ceara, including serving as a Federal Deputy and a Senator for the state; the two were seen as political allies. From 1999 to 2011, Ciro was married to Brazilian actress
Patrícia Pillar. In 2013, he began a relationship with Zara Castro, with whom he had his fourth child, Gael, in 2015. Ciro is the godfather of his advisor Roberto Mangabeira Unger's eldest child, Gabriel.
Since 2017, his girlfriend has been TV producer Giselle Bezerra; she was previously a dancer on the popular Brazilian TV show ''Xuxa''.
Awards
* Medal of Merit for Defense (Order of Great Cross), awarded by the President, on November 21, 2003.
* Juscelino Kubitscheck Medal (Highest Order), awarded by the Governor of Minas Gerais, 1997.
* World Prize from
UNICEF
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-
Maurice Pate Leadership for Children Award, 1993.
Published works
He has written four books:
* ''No País dos Conflitos'' (1994) - co-authored with
Miriam Leitão
Miriam Azevedo de Almeida Leitão (born 7 April 1953) is a Brazilian journalist and television presenter. She has a program at GloboNews and is a commentator on economics at TV Globo's Bom Dia Brasil and writes the column ''Panorama Econômic ...
.
* ''O Próximo Passo – Uma Alternativa Prática ao Neoliberalismo'' (1996) - co-authored with
Roberto Mangabeira Unger
Roberto Mangabeira Unger (; born 24 March 1947) is a Brazilian philosopher and politician. His work is in the tradition of classical social theory and pragmatism, and is developed across many fields including legal theory, philosophy and religion ...
.
* ''Um Desafio Chamado Brasil'' (2002) - a collection of op-eds written for the newspapers ''
O Estado de S. Paulo
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It has th ...
'' and ''
Jornal da Tarde'' between 1995 and 1999.
* ''Projeto Nacional: O Dever Da Esperança'' (2020).
See also
*
List of mayors of Fortaleza
References
External links
*
Official website*
Portuguese Wikipedia entry on Ciro Gomes
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1957 births
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