Antonio Belinati
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Antonio Belinati | |
|---|---|
| Mayor of Londrina | |
| In office 1997 – 26 May 2000 | |
| Preceded by | Luiz Eduardo Cheida |
| Succeeded by | Jorge Scaff |
| In office 1989–1992 | |
| Preceded by | Wilson Rodrigues Moreira |
| Succeeded by | Luiz Eduardo Cheida |
| In office 1977–1982 | |
| Preceded by | José Richa |
| Succeeded by | José Antonio Del Ciel |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Antonio Casemiro Belinati 25 October 1943 |
| Political party | PP |
| Spouse | Emília Belinati (separated) |
| Children | 3 |
| Relatives | Marcelo Belinati (nephew) |
Antonio Casemiro Belinati (born 25 October 1943) is a Brazilian radio personality and politician, currently affiliated with the Progressistas (PP).[1] He has been the mayor of the city of Londrina at various points, starting in the late 1970s. His former wife is former vice-governor of the state of Paraná, Emília Belinati, and their son is former state deputy and head of Sanepar Antonio Carlos Belinati. His nephew is current mayor of Londrina Marcelo Belinati.[2]
Belinati began his career as an announcer on radio programs on Rádio Londrina in the 1960s, in particular for programs hosted by Otássio Pereira. He became a reporter and host of the program A Voz do Povo. In 1963, he was the first presenter on TV Coroados, leading, for 20 years, the Telenotícias Transparaná program. He was married to Emília Belinati, with whom they three children.
He lost the elections for mayor of Londrina in 2004, losing the seat in the second round to Nedson Luiz Micheleti (PT),[3] with Micheleti obtaining 137,928 votes (53.25%) to Belinati's 121,102 votes (46.75%).
During the 2008 municipal elections, while affiliated with the Progressistas, was allowed to run his campaign after the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) closed a petition of impugnation from a regional court (TRE).[4] He advanced to the second round against Luiz Carlos Hauly (PSDB)[5] and won with 51.73% versus Hauly's 48.27%.[6] Afterwards, after consideration from the Public Electoral Ministry, he was deemed unelectable due to financial provisions from his third mandate being rejected by Londrina's municipal chamber and by the Tribunal de Contas of Paraná.[7][8] During the chamber's session on 28 October 2008, the TSE, while on appeal, rectified the injunction maintaining the TRE's position. With this, the TSE impugned Belinati's candidacy, and thus annulling his victory. Afterwards, in a redone election, Homero Barbosa Neto won.