Caio Narcio | |
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Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro | |
In office 1 February 2015 – 31 January 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Caio Narcio Rodrigues da Silveira 21 August 1986 Uberlândia, Brazil |
Died | 16 August 2020 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 33)
Political party | PSDB (2006–2020) |
Profession | Social scientist, politician |
Caio Narcio Rodrigues da Silveira (21 August 1986 – 16 August 2020), often simply known as Caio Narcio, was a Brazilian politician and a social scientist. Born in Minas Gerais, he served as a state representative from 2015 to 2019. [1]
The son of politicians Narcio Rodrigues and Ana Cássia, Narcio graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais. [1]
Narcio voted in favor of the impeachment motion of then-president Dilma Rousseff. [2] Narcio would vote in favor of a similar corruption investigation into Rousseff's successor Michel Temer, [3] and he voted in favor of the 2017 Brazilian labor reforms. [4]
In 2018, Narcio developed meningoencephalitis. On 2 July 2020, Narcio was taken to a hospital in São Paulo with a high fever, and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. He died from complications of the virus exacerbated by meningoencephalitis on 16 August 2020, at age 33. [5]
Caio Narcio | |
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Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro | |
In office 1 February 2015 – 31 January 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Caio Narcio Rodrigues da Silveira 21 August 1986 Uberlândia, Brazil |
Died | 16 August 2020 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 33)
Political party | PSDB (2006–2020) |
Profession | Social scientist, politician |
Caio Narcio Rodrigues da Silveira (21 August 1986 – 16 August 2020), often simply known as Caio Narcio, was a Brazilian politician and a social scientist. Born in Minas Gerais, he served as a state representative from 2015 to 2019. [1]
The son of politicians Narcio Rodrigues and Ana Cássia, Narcio graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais. [1]
Narcio voted in favor of the impeachment motion of then-president Dilma Rousseff. [2] Narcio would vote in favor of a similar corruption investigation into Rousseff's successor Michel Temer, [3] and he voted in favor of the 2017 Brazilian labor reforms. [4]
In 2018, Narcio developed meningoencephalitis. On 2 July 2020, Narcio was taken to a hospital in São Paulo with a high fever, and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. He died from complications of the virus exacerbated by meningoencephalitis on 16 August 2020, at age 33. [5]