Francisco Altino Lima
Lima in 1970
Mayor of São Paulo
Acting
In office
15 March 1983  10 May 1983
Preceded byAntônio Salim Curiati
Succeeded byMário Covas
City Councillor of São Paulo
In office
1982  15 May 1989
Personal details
Born(1924-01-29)29 January 1924
Saboeiro, Ceará, Brazil
Died15 May 1989(1989-05-15) (aged 65)
São Paulo, Brazil
Political partyPMDB
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of São Paulo

Francisco Altino Lima (29 January 1924 – 15 May 1989) was a Brazilian politician who was a councilor in the city council of São Paulo, at one point serving as council president. He served as the acting mayor of the city from 15 March to 10 May 1983.

Born in Saboeiro, Ceará, Lima moved to São Paulo as a teenager. He worked at Light S.A. and at Telecomunicações de São Paulo until he retired from the latter. He graduated with a law degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo in 1972.

In 1976, he entered the political scene of São Paulo, influenced by city councilmember José Freitas Nobre. He was elected as a city councilor in 1982, at one point becoming council president. He went on to serve as acting mayor for a brief period in 1983 due to the lack of a deputy mayor position,[1] succeeding Antônio Salim Curiati.[2] He was succeeded by Mário Covas. One of the few acts that were enacted during his time as mayor was the renaming of Estrada do Lejeado in the São Miguel Paulista district to Avenida Nordestina.[3] After his term as acting mayor ended, he resumed his position as council president until the end of his mandate in that position on 31 January 1985. He was reelected in 1988, but died while serving his term on 15 May 1989.[4]

References

  1. "Prefeitura paulista sem Figueiredo e Maluf" (in Portuguese). Tribuna da Imprensa. 16 March 1983. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  2. "Altino assume a prefeitura citando problemas" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. 16 March 1983. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  3. "Avenida Nordestina". Dicionário de Ruas (in Portuguese). Arquivo Histórico Municipal - Secretaria Municipal de Cultura da Prefeitura da Cidade de São Paulo. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  4. "Obituário: Estados" (in Portuguese). Journal do Brasil. 17 May 1989. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
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