Jerônimo Rodrigues

Brazilian indigenous politician

Jerônimo Rodrigues
Governor of Bahia
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 January 2023
Vice GovernorGeraldo Júnior
Preceded byRui Costa
State Secretary of Education of Bahia
In office
1 February 2019 – 31 March 2022
GovernorRui Costa
Preceded byWalter Pinheiro
Succeeded byDanilo de Melo Souza
State Secretary of Rural Development of Bahia
In office
1 January 2015 – 1 February 2019
GovernorRui Costa
Preceded byRui Costa
Succeeded byJosias Gomes
Personal details
Born
Jerônimo Rodrigues Souza

(1965-04-03) 3 April 1965 (age 59)
Aiquara, Bahia, Brazil
Political partyPT (since 1990)
ResidenceOndina Palace
Alma materFederal University of Bahia
ProfessionProfessor and agricultural engineer

Jerônimo Rodrigues Souza (born 3 April 1965) is a Brazilian indigenous politician, agricultural professor, and bureaucrat who was elected Governor of Bahia in 2022 election.[1] Winning against ACM Neto in an upset, Jerônimo, a professor at State University of Feira de Santana,[2] became the first self declared indigenous governor in the history of Brazil.[3] He previously served as an advisor in technology to Governor Jaques Wagner, as an advisor to the Rousseff government, and as head of multiple ministries in the government of Rui Costa, rising through the ranks of governmental management. He is a member of the Workers' Party.[4]

Early life

Born in Palmeirinha, a village in the municipality of Aiquara, to Zeferino Rodrigues, a farmer, and Maria Cerqueira, a seamstress, Jerônimo attended public school in Jequié and received a masters degree in rural development from the Federal University of Bahia in 1991.[5]

Bureaucratic career

Academic career

Jerônimo was accepted to a graduate program at the State University of Feira de Santana. He taught several subjects to undergraduates including Economic Sciences, Accounting Sciences, Law, Administration and Geography. After finishing graduate school, he returned to Aiquara where he was professor at the Colégio Municipal Américo Souto and an advisor to the mayor in agricultural planning. During this period, through student movements, he began to be affiliated with the Workers' Party largely in opposition to the 'Carlism' of Antônio Carlos Magalhães[5]

Jerônimo, after participating in his campaign for governor, was appointed by Jaques Wagner an advisor to the Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation of Bahia in 2007, before becoming a member of the strategic division of the Secretariat of Planning.[5]

National career

After the success of his work and his experience in agricultural economics, he was recommended by Wagner to Dilma Rousseff who appointed him to various agricultural and planning positions, serving as National Secretary for Territorial Development, special advisor to the Ministry of Agrarian Development, executive secretary of the Pro Territories/Cumbre Ibero-American Program and executive secretary of the National Council for Sustainable Rural Development.[5]

State secretariats

After coordinating Rui Costa's campaign for governor, Jerônimo helped create the Secretariat of Rural Development, which he headed from 2015-2018. After coordinating Costa's landslide reelection, he was appointed Secretary of Education.[5]

Secretary of Education

As one of the main state secretaries of the new PT administration, Jerônimo had carte blanche to carry out an investment of R$3.5 billion in public schools. His management focused on offering thousands of vacancies in vocational courses through the Educar para Trabalho program.[5]

During the Covid-19 pandemic, amidst the children's learning difficulties, the secretary created two programs to combat school dropout: the Bolsa-Presença, which offered monthly aid of 150 reals to families of students from the state education network ,and Mais Futuro, whose objective was to keep young people in the university with financial support. It also implemented the Student Food Voucher and Mais Estudos.[5]

Governor of Bahia

2022 election

Map of the gubernatorial election, Rodrigues in red, Neto in blue

Jerônimo had the problem of introducing himself to Bahia, as he had largely been a hiden political actor. Slowly gaining in the polls against the former mayor of Salvador ACM Neto, Jerônimo combined support for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the 2022 Brazilian presidential election with generally rural Catholic support for the PT.[6] Some pointed to a two rallies with Lula as a tipping point in public support after Neto's race scandals.[7]

Winning close to 50% in the first round, Jerônimo's victory was considered an upset. He beat Neto in the second round.[1][8]

Personal life

Jerônimo is married to Tatiana Velloso, a professor at Federal University of Recôncavo Baiano, and has one son.[8]

Jerônimo is self declared indigenous and Catholic.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT) é o novo governador da Bahia". Justiça Eleitoral (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Jerônimo Rodrigues é eleito governador da Bahia | ND Mais". ndmais.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 30 October 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. ^ Gortázar, Naiara Galarraga (25 September 2022). "The color of politics in Brazil". EL PAÍS English Edition. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Jerônimo (PT), eleito governador da Bahia, agradece vitória em missa na Igreja de Nosso Senhor do Bonfim". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Jerônimo Rodrigues: quem é o novo governador da Bahia". InfoMoney (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Jerônimo Rodrigues, do PT, é eleito governador da Bahia". JOTA Info (in Brazilian Portuguese). 30 October 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Em Salvador, Lula pede que baianos elejam Jerônimo Rodrigues". Valor Econômico (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Eleito governador da Bahia, Jerônimo dá "sarrada" em show do É O Tchan em Salvador". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 November 2022.

External links

  • Jerônimo Rodrigues on Facebook
  • Jerônimo Rodrigues on Instagram
  • Jerônimo Rodrigues on TikTok
  • Jerônimo Rodrigues on X
  • Media related to Jerônimo Rodrigues at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by
Rui Costa
State Secretary of Rural Development of Bahia
2015–2019
Succeeded by
Josias Gomes
Preceded by State Secretary of Education of Bahia
2019–2022
Succeeded by
Danilo de Melo Souza
Preceded by
Rui Costa
Governor of Bahia
2023–present
Incumbent
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  1. Virgílio Clímaco Damásio
  2. Manuel Vitorino
  3. Hermes Ernesto da Fonseca
  4. Virgílio Clímaco Damásio
  5. José Gonçalves da Silva
  6. Tude Soares Neiva
  7. Leal Ferreira
  8. Rodrigues Lima
  9. Luiz Vianna
  10. Severino Vieira
  11. José Marcelino de Sousa
  12. João Ferreira de Araújo Pinho
  13. Aurélio Rodrigues Viana
  14. Bráulio Xavier
  15. José Joaquim Seabra
  16. Góis Calmon
  17. Vital Soares
  18. Frederico Augusto Rodrigues da Costa
  19. Bastos do Amaral
  20. Artur Neiva
  21. Raimundo Rodrigues Barbosa
  22. Juracy Magalhães
  23. Antônio Fernandes Dantas
  24. Landulfo Alves
  25. Renato Onofre Pinto Aleixo
  26. Bulcão Viana
  27. Carneiro da Rocha
  28. Cândido Caldas
  29. Octávio Mangabeira
  30. Régis Pacheco
  31. Antônio Balbino
  32. Juracy Magalhães
  33. Lomanto Júnior
  34. Luiz Viana Filho
  35. Antônio Carlos Magalhães
  36. Roberto Santos
  37. Antônio Carlos Magalhães
  38. João Durval Carneiro
  39. Waldir Pires
  40. Nilo Coelho
  41. Antônio Carlos Magalhães
  42. Ruy Trindade
  43. Antônio Imbassahy
  44. Paulo Souto
  45. César Borges
  46. Paulo Souto
  47. Jaques Wagner
  48. Rui Costa
  49. Jerônimo Rodrigues
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Current governors of states, districts and territories of Brazil Brazil
   

AC: Gladson Cameli (PP)
AL: Paulo Dantas (MDB)
AP: Clécio Luís (Solidariedade)
AM: Wilson Lima (UNIÃO)
BA: Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT)
CE: Elmano de Freitas (PT)

MG: Romeu Zema (NOVO)
PA: Helder Barbalho (MDB)
PB: João Azevêdo (PSB)
PR: Ratinho Júnior (PSD)
PE: Raquel Lyra (PSDB)
PI: Rafael Fonteles (PT)

SC: Jorginho Mello (PL)
SE: Fábio Mitidieri (PSD)
TO: Wanderlei Barbosa (Republicanos)