Belonging 150 selected Brazilians To become part of the latest RenovaBR new leadership training team, nine potential candidates are from the Federal District. The complete list was released by the Political Update Movement last Monday (August 31).
The selected students participated in an unprecedented selection process in the school with learning by selection process and took their places after seven months of evaluating the curriculum in terms of socio-emotional skills. One of the movement’s supporters is the presenter Luciano Hook (favorite photo).
Of the approved brasilienses, the only one who was also part of the 2018 RenovaBR class is engineer Pedro Ivo (citizenship), who ran for the Legislative Chamber (CLDF) in 2018 and received over 6,000 votes. The rest are joining the school for the first time.
“We believe it is very important to train qualified leaders in politics. More than 15 countries have contacted us to understand how we select and qualify our students, for example, to the Vatican Political School, and recently we became partners with the Danish Embassy. The lack of oxygenation is giving rise to initiatives like Renova, and we want to see more and more of these spaces, ”says Eduardo Mufarei, one of the founders of RenovaBR.
There will be 360 hours of theoretical and practical modules with subjects such as concepts of general theory of the state, Brazilian political and administrative organization, evidence-based public policy development, ethics and integrity, macroeconomics, health, security, etc. addition to optional subjects. chosen by them.
Meet the people of Brasilia:
Katherine Reitz – A journalist in constant motion. I could define myself in this way, despite the projects and political actions in the National Congress, as an adviser, but who wants and believes that I can do much more.
Jose Morelli – I received a diploma in agronomist and graduate school in environmental law. I joined the government service 19 years ago as an analyst at IBAMA. I would like to join institutional politics now to overcome the problems of representativeness and sustainability.
Paula Sampaio – Lawyer at the University of Brasilia. He holds two master’s degrees, one from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the other from the University of Pennsylvania. Its main goal is to become a real agent of change in politics.
Enoch Gonsalves – 42 years old, PSDB, DF, Assembly of God Evangelist, management training. Fasting (FGV), defender of democracy, strengthening of institutions, economical state, free market, social democracy, guarantee of rights.
Estevan Lopes – lawyer, sportsman, Paralympic athlete. Vice President of FBVA (Federação Brasiliense de Vela Adaptada). Vice President of the CBCA Athletes Council (Confederação Brasileira de Canoagem). Founding partner of Capital do Remo. Member of Brazilian athletes. One of the founders of OGA (Organization Global Alliance).
Pedro Ivo – He is a civil engineer and entrepreneur from Brasilia. He began his political career as general coordinator of the DCE at UnB. He is the FGV Government Liaison Officer, RAPS Leader and Advisor to the Lemann Foundation Network.
Mariana Valentine – Mariana Valentim, architect, urban planner, LiberTrans activist, Lola Brasil director, Livres advisor. I strive for greater diversity, freedom, tolerance, respect and dignity for all. For complete and irrevocable democracy.
Musio Botelho – Artist, lawyer and civil servant, creates for the State University and Brasilia. Fascinated by people, his place is among people. Struggle for youth, for culture, for reducing inequality and for democracy.
Sergio Ferreira – (no information on the portal).
Candidate profile
The national class comprises 44% of women, which is the highest rate to date. In terms of race, 36% correspond to students who declare themselves black or brown. The 150 approved come from Brazil’s 26 states as well as the Federal District.
The time has come for Group CEO Irina Bullara to rekindle hope for a better future for Brazil.
“After seven months of selection, we formed our class of 150 students from all Brazilian states. Approved by 44% of women, the highest among all RenovaBR grades. “Seeing so many diverse and representative faces and names gives us confidence that we are on the right track towards building a more democratic and pluralistic Brazil,” he says.
The RenovaBR movement has attracted nearly 50 thousand subscribers to classes in 2018, 2019 and 2020. The school, founded in 2017, has nearly two thousand graduates, 133 of whom are in first grade. Of this total, 17 were elected to the National Congress and Legislatures in 2018.
In 2019 and 2020, the organization expanded and trained 1,820 ordinary people from all Brazilian states, and in the 2020 elections, 154 students were elected to the city hall.