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Brazilian teacher and politician
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Márcio Jardim
Secretary of Sports and Leisure
from Maranhão
In office
1 January 2015 – 14 October 2017
Personal details
BornMárcio Batalha Jardim
(1974-03-25) March 25, 1974 (age 50)
Arari, MA
Political partyPT (2000–present)
PDT (1990–2000)
ProfessionTeacher

Márcio Batalha Jardim (born 25 March 1974) is a Brazilian teacher and politician. He was vice-president of National Union of Students (1997–2000). Jardim served as secretary of Sports and Leisure in Maranhão (2015–2017).

Political career

Jardim appeared in politics when he was elected vice-president of National Union of Students (UNE) in 1997.

In 2002, Jardim ran for federal deputy, without success. Endorsed Jackson Lago and Lula.

In 2006, Jardim endorsed Jackson Lago and Lula.

In 2010, Jardim endorsed Flávio Dino and Dilma Rousseff.

In 2014, Jardim endorsed Flávio Dino and Dilma Rousseff.

References

  1. Biography of Márcio Jardim (PT)
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