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Simão Sessim (8 December 1935 – 16 August 2021) was a Brazilian lawyer, teacher and politician who served ten consecutive terms as a federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro for several centre-right political parties and spent 40 years in the
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. He was a cousin of Farid Abraão David, former mayor of
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, and Anísio Abraão David, an illegal lottery operator ( bicheiro) and the patron of the ''
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in Nilópolis, that has won 14 parades of the Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.


Early life

At the beginning of the 20th century, many Syrian-Lebanese immigrants settled in Nilópolis, among them the patriarchs of the Sessim and Abraão David families, who established themselves as local merchants in the 1920s. In the 1960s, the family began a career in politics. In 1962, his brother doctor Jorge Sessim David was elected to the
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by the UDN. In 1972, Simão Sessim, himself was elected mayor of Nilópolis by
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. He is the son of Sessim David and Regina Simão. The relation between these two families, Abraão David and Sessim, is intertwined with the history of Nilópolis itself. The different branches of the family as a whole have lost the mayoral elections only a few times. The public machine is built on the control exercised by the family and its interests. A lawyer who graduated from Gama Filho University in 1969, Simão Sessim became director of the Rangel Pestana Education Institute in
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in 1964, where he remained until he was appointed Municipal Secretary of Education in 1969 and head of the mayor's office. He was the attorney-general of Nilópolis and advised the presidency of the Foundation for the Development of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro (FUNDREN) in the Faria Lima government (1974–1979}.


Political career

During his political career he was a member of an alphabet soup of right or centre-right political parties, often the result of internal splits and re-alliances, known in Brazil as the
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in order to guarantee advantages and allow them to distribute privileges through clientelistic networks. A member of the UDN before the 1964
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, he was elected mayor of Nilópolis in 1972 by
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and was elected federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro in 1978, re-elected by the PDS in 1982. He joined the
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in 1985, renewing his mandate in 1986 and 1990. He was a member of the Brazilian Constituent Assembly that drafted the 1988 Constitution. In 1992, he voted for the impeachment of President Fernando Collor, joining the PPR and
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, for which he lost the Nilópolis mayoralty in 1996. Affiliated to the PPB, he was re-elected in 1998 and 2002, winning further mandates with the PP in 2006 and 2010. On 17 April 2016, he voted in favour of the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. During the
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presidency, he voted in favour of the Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap, limiting the growth of the Brazilian government's expenses for 20 years. In April 2017, he was in favour of the 2017 reform of labour laws. In August 2017, he voted in favour of President Michel Temer, in the process in which an investigation was being requested, which could have removed him from the presidency of the republic. Simão was not re-elected in 2018, and on 16 August 2021 he died at the age of 85, battling cancer, but succumbing of the complications from as a result of
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in the Hospital Pró-Cardíaco in
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, Rio de Janeiro. The municipality of Nilópolis decreed three days of official mourning in the city. His son followed his father's footsteps and was elected mayor of Nilópolis in 2008, serving until 2012.


Alleged involvement in corruption

In April 1994, Sessim's name was discovered on a list of people who allegedly received money from operators of the illicit lottery, known as Jogo do Bicho, in Rio de Janeiro. Seized by the Public Prosecutor's Office from the office of the ''bicheiro'' Castor de Andrade in Bangu, the list included several politicians, members of the judiciary, renowned lawyers and police delegates. His cousin Anísio Abraão David was one of the top ''bicheiros'' convicted to six years of prison for
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in May 1993 by judge Denise Frossard..
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, 13 April 2007.
Simão was investigated by the
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(STF) for being accused by
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s of receiving bribes in the scandal known as
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, which embezzled funds from the state-owned oil company
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. He allegedly received R$200,000 in a meeting at Petrobras and "was one of the few who thanked us," said a former director of the company . The investigation was closed by STF Justice
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on 16 June 2016, following a request to close the case by the
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Rodrigo Janot, due to the lack of sufficient elements to launch a criminal indictment. According to Janot, although the
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s presented credible elements, the investigative effort "was unsuccessful in gathering other sources that could corroborate them."


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