Carla Zambelli
Carla Zambelli Salgado (Ribeirão Preto, July 3, 1980)[1] is a Brazilian political activist and politician. Founder of the movement On the Streets, Zambelli gained notoriety through her activism in favor of the impeachment of the ex-president Dilma Rousseff.[2] In the elections of 2018, she was elected federal deputy for São Paulo, by the Social Liberal Party (PSL).[3]
Carla Zambelli | |
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Federal Deputy from São Paulo | |
Assuming office February 1, 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Carla Zambelli Salgado July 3, 1980 Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil |
Political party | PSL (Since 2018) |
Spouse(s) | Antônio Aginaldo ( m. 2019) |
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Zambelli has a profile aligned to the political right, being economically liberal and socially conservative.[4] In 2017 she declared herself a monarchist, after conversations with members of the imperial family.[5] She is against the quota policy, except for people with disabilities.[3]
In the elections of 2018, she was elected federal deputy by the PSL.[6][7] She said that her line of action in the Chamber of Deputies will continue to be the fight against corruption. According to Zambelli, this will be done through three pillars: "less state, more justice and real education."[3]
Controversies
In June 2017, Zambelli accused Wadih Damous and Paulo Pimenta, Members of the Chamber of Deputies, of stealing. Pimenta notified law enforcement who briefly held her in custody.[8][9] The deputy, however, did not formalize any complaint against Zambelli.[10]
In 2018, Zambelli was condemned over her online accusations of pedophilia against Jean Wyllys, a political opponent.[11] After court battles, she organized a Crowdfund among her supporters, refusing to pay legal damages personally.[12] In September 2019, the magazine Veja claimed she used her political influence to have her son enter the Colégio Militar de Brasília, without passing through the regular process of enrollment. [13]
In 2020, she accused the government of Ceará of burying empty coffins in an attempt to inflate COVID-19 death statistics, using as "evidence" a photograph taken in 2017 in another state.[14] This prompted the state government declaring their intent to sue her for defamation. [15]
References
- https://especiais.gazetadopovo.com.br/eleicoes/2018/candidatos/sp/deputado-federal/carla-zambelli-1710/
- Nas Ruas, Associação Brasil (2017). "Nas Ruas". Nas Ruas. Archived from the original on 2019-05-03. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
- "Carla Zambelli defende combate à corrupção e critica atuação da bancada feminina". Câmara dos Deputados. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
- https://politica.estadao.com.br/noticias/eleicoes,partidos-conservadores-avancam-na-camara,70002539799
- Viegas, Nonato (2017-11-16). "Líder de movimento que pediu impeachment de Dilma agora é monarquista". ÉPOCA. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
- "Zambelli no PSL - O Antagonista". O Antagonista. 2018-03-05.
- "Conheça os deputados e senadores campeões de votos nas eleições de 2018". Correio Braziliense. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
- "Deputado do PT dá voz de prisão a militante do movimento "Nas Ruas"". Congresso em Foco.
- "Petista manda deter ativista na CPI da JBS - O Antagonista". O Antagonista. 2017-11-30.
- "Deputado deu voz de prisão, mas não formalizou queixa contra líder do Nas Ruas - A Protagonista". A Protagonista. 2017-12-05.
- "As polêmicas de Carla Zambelli: "Jean Wyllys é covarde ou mentiroso"". universa.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- "Carla Zambelli do Brasil Nas Ruas faz 'vaquinha online' para indenizar Jean Wyllys em R$ 40 mil". Fausto Macedo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- "Filho de deputada do PSL obtém vaga em Colégio Militar sem fazer concurso" (in Portuguese).
- "É #FAKE que foto mostre caixão enterrado vazio para inflar dados de mortos por coronavírus em Manaus" (in Portuguese).
- "Governo do Ceará vai processar Zambelli por mentiras sobre caixões vazios" (in Portuguese).