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José Elito Carvalho Siqueira
Jose Elito Carvalho
Secretary of Institutional Security

In office
1 January 2011 – 2 October 2015
President Dilma Rousseff
Preceded by Jorge Armando Felix
Succeeded by Sérgio Etchegoyen (2016)
Commander of the Southern Military Command

In office
15 August 2007 – 28 November 2008
Preceded by Carlos Alberto Pinto Silva
Succeeded by José Carlos de Nardi
Commander of MINUSTAH

In office
January 2006 – January 2007
Head Juan Gabriel Valdés
Edmond Mulet
Preceded by Eduardo Aldunate Hermann
Succeeded by Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz
Personal details
Born José Elito Carvalho Siqueira
26 November 1946(1946-11-26) (age 77)
Aracaju, SE, Brazil
Military service
Allegiance Brazil
Service/branch Coat of arms of the Brazilian Army Brazilian Army
Years of service 1966–2011
Rank General do Exército Army General
Commands Institutional Security Cabinet
MINUSTAH
Southern Military Command

Army General José Elito Carvalho Siqueira is a Brazilian Army general, former Chief-Minister of the Institutional Security Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic.

Biography[]

Graduated as infantry Aspirant in 1969, in the Agulhas Negras Military Academy (AMAN) and has exercised numerous prominent functions, as Command of MINUSTAH and as Southern Military Commander, which he was in office between 15 August 2007 and 28 November 2008.[1]

He was promoted to the current rank on 31 July 2007 and chosen Minister of State Chief of the Institutional Security Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic by President-elect Dilma Rousseff on 21 December 2010.[2]

After taking office as new Chief-Minister of the Institutional Security Cabinet, Elito stood up against the creation of a Truth Committee to investigate human rights violations during the military regime, claiming that no one should be "seeing thing from the past". Also said that "if today our children and grandchildren study in a school, the 31 March will be there as a historical fact. We should see the 31 March as a historical data for the nation, with pros and cons, mas as a historical data. The same way the disappeared ones".[3]

In an interview, said that the existence of political disappeared is not a shame for the country. Dilma Rousseff, who was tortured during the regime, reprimanded the general, that apologized, alleging that he was misunderstood in his press statements.[4]

On 2 December 2015, in Dilma's ministry reform, Siqueira was fired and the Security Cabinet was merged to the Secretariat of Government, created in that day and assumed by Ricardo Berzoini.[5]

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Jorge Armando Felix
Secretary of Institutional Security
2011–2015
Vacant
Title next held by
Sérgio Etchegoyen
Preceded by
Carlos Alberto Pinto Silva
Commander of Southern Military Command
2007–2008
Succeeded by
José Carlos de Nardi
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Eduardo Aldunate Hermann
Commander of MINUSTAH
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz


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