Rosane Collor

Rosane Brandão Malta (formerly Rosane Collor de Mello; born October 21, 1963) was the First Lady of Brazil during the presidency of her husband, Fernando Collor de Mello, from 1990 until 1992. She was Collor's second wife and part of the politically powerful Malta and Brandao families of Alagoas.[1]

Rosane Malta
First Lady of Brazil
In role
March 15, 1990  December 29, 1992
PresidentFernando Collor de Mello
Preceded byMarly Sarney
Succeeded byRuth Cardoso
First Lady of Alagoas
In role
March 15, 1987  May 14, 1989
GovernorFernando Collor de Mello
Preceded byLiege Tavares
Succeeded byTelma Andrade
Personal details
Born
Rosane Brandão Malta

(1963-10-21) October 21, 1963
Canapi, Alagoas, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Political partyPODE (2018-present)
Other political
affiliations
PHS
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1984;
annulled 
2005)

As first lady, she was given the honorary position of president of the Legião Brasileira de Assistência (LBA), a welfare organization, a position she resigned in 1991.[2] LBA was extinguished by Fernando Collor's orders in 1991. In September 1992 she was indicted for embezzling funds from the LBA and directing them to friends and family.[2] Visible rifts occurred between Rosane and Collor during his presidency, with the President often appearing in public without his wedding ring.[1][2] In April 2000, she was found guilty on charges of abuse of power and misuse of funds and sentenced to 11 years in prison,[3] although this sentence was annulled on June 26 of that year.[4][5]

In 2018, she ran unsuccessfully for State Deputy of Alagoas by the Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS).[6][7]

References

  1. Ames, Barry (2002). The Deadlock of Democracy in Brazil. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA: University of Michigan Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-472-08904-8.
  2. Pérez Liñan, Aníbal S. (2007). Presidential impeachment and the new political instability in Latin America. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-521-86942-3.
  3. "Brazil's ex-first lady convicted". BBC News. 2000-05-04. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
  4. "Anulada". ISTOÉ Gente Online (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  5. "Sentença de Rosane Collor é anulada". A Notícia (in Portuguese). Joinville: Grupo RBS. 2000-06-27. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  6. "Opositora do ex-presidente, Rosane Collor teve menos de 500 votos". UOL Eleições 2018 (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  7. "Relação de filiados". www.tse.jus.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-06-15.


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