Roda Viva | Ciro Gomes | 1993

In 1993, we had Ciro Gomes, then governor of Ceará, as a guest on Roda Viva. Ciro Gomes is from a family from Ceará, but was born in Pindamonhangaba, in the interior of São Paulo. He was involved in student politics with the Catholic left in the 1970s; in 1982, he was elected state deputy for the PDS (Social Democratic Party), the party of his father, who was mayor of Sobral; he was re-elected in 1986, now with the PMDB (Brazilian Democratic Movement Party); with the support of Tasso Jereissati, he won the election for mayor of Fortaleza in 1988; the following year, he left the PMDB and joined the PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party); in 1990, he was elected governor of Ceará. The panel of interviewers included Kaíke Nanne, head of the Recife branch of Veja magazine; Heródoto Barbeiro, presenter of the program Opinião Nacional, on TV Cultura in São Paulo; Magno Martins, newsroom secretary of Diário de Pernambuco; Flamínio Araripe, correspondent for Jornal do Brasil in Fortaleza; Pedro Cafardo, editor-in-chief of the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo; Alon Feuerwerker, director of Agência Folha; Professor Aldo Cunha Rebouças, director of the Center for Groundwater Research at the University of São Paulo, president of the Brazilian Association of Groundwater and president of the Latin American Association of Hydrology for Development; and Professor Evaristo Eduardo de Miranda, researcher at the Environmental Monitoring Center of Embrapa (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation) and professor of ecology at the University of São Paulo, specializing in semi-arid problems. Follow Roda Viva: Facebook:   / rodaviva   Twitter:   / rodaviva   Website: http://tvcultura.com.br/programas/rod... Instagram:   / rodaviva_tvcultura   Follow TV Cultura: Facebook:   / tvcultura   Twitter:   / tvcultura   Instagram:   / tvcultura   G+: https://plus.google.com/+tvcultura