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Nelson Trad Sr. (30 October 1930 – 7 December 2011) was a Brazilian lawyer and politician, held the position of
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. Son of Assaf Trad and Margarida Maksoud, Lebanese immigrants. He married Therezinha Mandetta and had five children: Fátima, Maria Thereza,
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and Nelsinho, the last three of whom were also politicians. He was the father of Nelson Trad Jr., re-elected mayor of Campo Grande and Marquinhos Trad, former councilor and federal deputy, currently mayor of Campo Grande for the PSD, and Fábio Trad, currently federal deputy. He studied law at the
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(UERJ) between 1953 and 1957. He was president of the Penitentiary Council of the State of
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and of the Court of Sports Justice of the Football Federation.


Biography

In 2006, he was rapporteur in the process of the ethics council of the Chamber and recommended the impeachment of deputy Roberto Brant (PFL-MG). As a legal representative of the company "O Bisturi- Equipamentos Médico-Hospitalares Ltda." he was condemned for billing materials that had not been delivered to the National Institute of Medical Assistance and Social Security. In addition to the debt payment, the company had its accounts judged to be irregular. Nelson was the target of a popular action that questions the payment, by the extinct State Pension Fund of the Parliament of Mato Grosso do Sul, of pensions to fourteen people, who received, simultaneously, the benefit and the salary. Voted for the recreation of the Provisional Contribution on Financial Transactions - CPMF, with the name Social Contribution to Health - CSS. On that occasion, by just three votes, the tax that was initially provisional was maintained. Voted against the CPI's suspension of the 2007 air blackout. Voted for the end of secret voting in the legislature.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Trad, Nelson Sr. 1930 births 2011 deaths Mato Grosso do Sul politicians People from Campo Grande Brazilian people of Lebanese descent Brazilian Labour Party (historical) politicians Brazilian Labour Party (1981) politicians Democratic Social Party politicians Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians