Rita Camata
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BornRita de Cássia Paste
January 1, 1961
January 1, 1961
PartyBrazilian Social Democracy Party (2009–present)
Other political
affiliationsBrazilian Democratic Movement (1980–2009)
affiliationsBrazilian Democratic Movement (1980–2009)
SpouseGerson Camata (1981–2018; his death)
Rita Camata | |
|---|---|
| Federal deputy for Espírito Santo | |
| In office February 1, 1987 – 31 January 2011 | |
| First Lady of Espírito Santo | |
| In office March 31, 1983 – May 14, 1986 | |
| Secretary of Development, Infrastructure and Transport of Espítrito Santo | |
| In office 2003–2006 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Rita de Cássia Paste January 1, 1961 |
| Party | Brazilian Social Democracy Party (2009–present) |
| Other political affiliations | Brazilian Democratic Movement (1980–2009) |
| Spouse | Gerson Camata (1981–2018; his death) |
| Alma mater | Federal University of Espírito Santo |
| Occupation | Journalist and politician |
Rita de Cássia Paste Camata (born January 1, 1961) is a Brazilian politician and journalist.
She was born in Conceição do Castelo, to Antônio Paste and Anidis Venturim Paste. In 1981 she attended the Federal University of Espírito Santo and married the federal deputy Gerson Camata becoming First Lady of Espírito Santo after Gerson being elected state governor in 1982. Rita got her degree in 1985, and directed the Unidade Comunitária de Integração Social (Social Integration Community Unit – UCIS) during her husband tenure[1] position that assured her political stature.[2]