ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Jaques Wagner Jaques WagnerBrazilian politician This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: "Jaques Wagner" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Jaques WagnerSenator for BahiaIncumbentAssumed office 1 February 2019Preceded byRoberto Muniz Previous positions 50th Governor of BahiaIn office1 January 2007 – 31 December 2014Vice GovernorEdmundo Santos (2007–2010)Otto Alencar (2011–2014)Preceded byPaulo SoutoSucceeded byRui CostaChief of Staff of the PresidencyIn office2 October 2015 – 16 March 2016PresidentDilma RousseffPreceded byAloizio MercadanteSucceeded byEliseu PadilhaMinister of DefenceIn office1 January 2015 – 2 October 2015PresidentDilma RousseffPreceded byCelso AmorimSucceeded byAldo RebeloMinister of Institutional AffairsIn office20 July 2005 – 31 March 2006PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da SilvaPreceded byAldo RebeloSucceeded byTarso GenroMinister of Labour and EmploymentIn office1 January 2003 – 23 January 2004PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da SilvaPreceded byPaulo Jobim FilhoSucceeded byRicardo BerzoiniMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office1 February 1991 – 1 January 2003ConstituencyBahia Personal detailsBorn (1951-03-16) 16 March 1951 (age 75)Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPartyPT (1980–present)Spouse Fátima Mendonça (m. 1990)Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (dropped out) Jaques Wagner (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʒaks ˈvaɡneʁ]; born 16 March 1951) is a Brazilian politician who was Governor of Bahia from 2007 to 2015[1] and Minister of Defence[2] in 2015. Wagner, whose parents were Jewish immigrants from Poland, was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1951. In his youth, he was a member of the Labor Zionist youth organization Habonim Dror. He was a founding member of the Workers' Party (PT), as well as the Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT), a union which has organized more than seven million members. He won reelection in the 2010 Bahia gubernatorial election.[3][4] Since 2019, he serves as a Senator for the state of Bahia.[5] References ↑ "Jaques Wagner (PT) lidera disputa pelo governo do estado" Archived 2009-12-23 at the Wayback Machine. Datafolha. December 23, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-10-20. (in Portuguese) ↑ "Jewish governor named Brazil's minister of defense". The Times of Israel. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014. ↑ "Governador - Governo do Estado da Bahia". Governador da Bahia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 27 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014. ↑ "Jacques Wagner named Brazilian minister of defense". Haaretz. Haaretz. 27 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014. ↑ "Jaques Wagner". Federal Senate. Retrieved February 6, 2019. External links Media related to Jaques Wagner at Wikimedia Commons Jaques Wagner - Candidato a reeleição - Governador da Bahia (in Portuguese) Jaques Wagner (in Portuguese) Reeleição Jaques Wagner (in Portuguese) Jaques Wagner conversa com os internautas (in Portuguese) www.financista.com.br Archived 2016-04-04 at the Wayback Machine Political offices Preceded byAldo Rebelo Minister of Institutional Affairs 2005–2006 Succeeded byTarso Genro Preceded byPaulo Jobim Filho Minister of Labour and Employment 2003–2004 Succeeded byRicardo Berzoini Preceded byPaulo Souto Governor of Bahia 2007–2015 Succeeded byRui Costa Preceded byCelso Amorim Minister of Defence 2015 Succeeded byAldo Rebelo Preceded byAloizio Mercadante Chief of Staff of the Presidency 2015–2016 Succeeded byLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva vteCabinet of Dilma Rousseff (2011–16)CabinetMinister of Agrarian Development Afonso Florence (2011–12) Pepe Vargas (2012–14) Miguel Rossetto (2014) Patrus Ananias (2015–16) Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply Wagner Rossi (2011) Mendes Ribeiro Filho (2011–13) Antônio Andrade (2013–14) Neri Geller (2014–15) Kátia Abreu (2015–16) Minister of Cities Mário Negromonte (2011–13) Aguinaldo Ribeiro (2013–14) Gilberto Occhi (2014–15) Gilberto Kassab (2015–16) Inês da Silva Magalhães (2016) Minister of Communications Paulo Bernardo (2011–15) Ricardo Berzoini (2015) André Figueiredo (2015–16) Minister of Culture Ana de Hollanda (2011–14) Marta Suplicy (2014–15) Juca Ferreira (2015–16) Minister of Defence Nelson Jobim (2011) Celso Amorim (2011–15) Jaques Wagner (2015) Aldo Rebelo (2015–16) Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Fernando Pimentel (2011–14) Mauro Borges Lemos (2014–15) Armando Monteiro (2015–16) Minister of Education Fernando Haddad (2011–12) Aloizio Mercadante (2012–14) José Henrique Paim (2014–15) Cid Gomes (2015) Renato Janine Ribeiro (2015) Aloizio Mercadante (2015–16) Minister of the Environment Izabella Teixeira (2011–16) Minister of Finances Guido Mantega (2011–15) Joaquim Levy (2015) Nelson Barbosa (2015–16) Minister of Fishing and Aquaculture Ideli Salvatti (2011) Luiz Sérgio Nóbrega (2011–12) Marcelo Crivella (2012–14) Eduardo Lopes (2014–15) Helder Barbalho (2015) Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Patriota (2011–13) Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–15) Mauro Vieira (2015–16) Minister of Health Alexandre Padilha (2011–14) Arthur Chioro (2014–15) Marcelo Castro (2015–16) Minister of Justice José Eduardo Cardozo (2011–16) Eugênio Aragão (2016) Minister of Labour and Employment Carlos Lupi (2011) Paulo Roberto dos Santos Pinto (2011–12) Brizola Neto (2012–13) Manoel Dias (2013–15) Miguel Rossetto (2015–16) Minister of Mines and Energy Edison Lobão (2011–15) Eduardo Braga (2015–16) Marco Antônio Almeida (2016) Minister of National Integration Fernando Bezerra Coelho (2011–13) Gilberto Occhi (2015–16) Minister of Planning, Budget and Management Miriam Belchior (2011–15) Nelson Barbosa (2015) Valdir Simão (2015–16) Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations Aloizio Mercadante (2011–12) Marco Antonio Raupp (2012–14) Clélio Campolina Diniz (2014–15) Aldo Rebelo (2015) Celso Pansera (2015–16) Minister of Social Development and Fight Against Hunger Tereza Campello (2011–16) Minister of Social Security Garibaldi Alves Filho (2011–15) Carlos Eduardo Gabas (2015) Minister of Sports Orlando Silva (2011) Aldo Rebelo (2011–15) George Hilton (2015–16) Ricardo Leyser (2016) Minister of Tourism Pedro Novais (2011) Gastão Vieira (2011–14) Vinicius Lages (2014–15) Henrique Eduardo Alves (2015–16) Alessandro Teixeira (2016) Minister of Transports Alfredo Nascimento (2011) Paulo Sérgio Passos (2011–13) César Borges (2013–14) Paulo Sérgio Passos (2014–15) Antonio Carlos Rodrigues (2015–16) Minister of Women, Racial Equality and Human Rights Nilma Lino Gomes (2015–16) Cabinet-levelSecretary of Civil Aviation Wagner Bittencourt (2011–13) Moreira Franco (2013–15) Carlos Gabas (2015–16) Secretary of Human Rights Maria do Rosário (2011–14) Ideli Salvatti (2014–15) Pepe Vargas (2015) Secretary of Institutional Affairs Luiz Sérgio Nóbrega (2011) Ideli Salvatti (2011–14) Ricardo Berzoini (2014–15) Pepe Vargas (2015) Secretary of Micro and Small Business Guilherme Afif Domingos (2013–15) Secretary of Politics for Women Iriny Lopes (2011–12) Eleonora Menicucci (2012–15) Secretary of Promotion of Racial Equality Luiza Helena de Bairros (2011–15) Nilma Lino Gomes (2015) Secretary of Ports and Water Transports Leônidas Cristino (2011–13) Antonio Pinheiro (2013–14) César Borges (2014–15) Edson Coelho Araújo (2015) Helder Barbalho (2015–16) Maurício Muniz (2016) Secretary of Social Communication Helena Chagas (2011–14) Thomas Traumann (2014–15) Edinho Silva (2015–16) Secretary of Strategic Affairs Moreira Franco (2011–13) Marcelo Neri (2015) Roberto Mangabeira (2015) Vice President Michel Temer (2011–16) Chief of Staff of the Presidency Antonio Palocci (2011) Gleisi Hoffmann (2011–14) Aloizio Mercadante (2014–15) Jaques Wagner (2015–16) Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2016) Attorney General Luis Inácio Adams (2011–16) José Eduardo Cardozo (2016) Comptroller General Jorge Hage (2011–15) Valdir Simão (2015) Luiz Navarro de Britto (2016) Secretary of Government Ricardo Berzoini (2015–16) Secretary of Institutional Security José Elito Carvalho Siqueira (2011–15) Chief of Military House of the Presidency Marcos Antonio Amaro dos Santos (2015–16) Secretary-General of the Presidency Gilberto Carvalho (2011–15) Miguel Rossetto (2015) President of the Central Bank Alexandre Tombini (2011–16) vteGovernors of Bahia (1889–present) Virgílio Clímaco Damásio Manuel Vitorino Hermes Ernesto da Fonseca Virgílio Clímaco Damásio José Gonçalves da Silva Tude Soares Neiva Leal Ferreira Rodrigues Lima Luiz Vianna Severino Vieira José Marcelino de Sousa João Ferreira de Araújo Pinho Aurélio Rodrigues Viana Bráulio Xavier José Joaquim Seabra Góis Calmon Vital Soares Frederico Augusto Rodrigues da Costa Bastos do 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