Mayor of Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul

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The Mayor of Gramado is the Head of Government of the town. The mayor is elected for a four-year term, allowed to seek re-election only once. The current mayor is Nestor Tissot.

Gramado has a weak mayor-council form of government and, all executive powers are vested in the person of the mayor. Gramado Town Charter sets these responsibilities (Chapter III, Section II, Article 60), among others, for the mayor of Gramado:

  • Being the legal representatives in all lawsuits whenever Gramado is either plaintiff or defendant
  • Appointment and firing of Cabinet members, their deputies, and every person appointed to a body connected to Town Hall
  • Sponsoring bills as set forth by Town Charter
  • Sign into law bills approved by Town Council
  • Veto bills, either totally or partially
  • Setting up bureaucracy
  • Issuance of condemnation ordinances
  • Drafting of appropriation bills

List of mayors since Emancipation

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78Walter Bertoluci1955–1959
79Arno Michaelsen1960–1963
80José Francisco Perini1963–1969
81Horst Volk1969–1973ARENA
82Waldemar Weber1973–1977ARENA
83Nelson Dinnebier1977–1983PMDB
84Pedro Bertolucci1983–1988PP
85Nelson Dinnebier1989–1992PMDB
86Pedro Bertolucci1993–1996PP
87Nelson Dinnebier1997–2000PMDB
88Pedro Bertolucci2001–2004PP
89Pedro Bertolucci2005–2008PP
90Nestor Tissot2009 – CurrentPP
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Notes

  • Casagrande, Gilnei. "Avenida Borges de Medeiros." gramadosite.com. 31 January 2006. 15 September 2006 .
  • Gramado Town Charter.

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