He began his career with the
Brazilian Democratic Movement (Movimento Democrático Brasileiro), an opposition party to the military regime. At the start of the 1980s, together with
Tancredo Neves he helped in the founding of the
Partido Popular in a centrist initiative to balance the Brazil political landscape. Afterwards, he allied himself with
Leonel Brizola and entered the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) where he remained for two decades. In 1996 he was a candidate for the local district of Rio and achieved fourth place. In 2002, he supported
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the Brazilian Presidential election and was nominated to be Minister of Communications. During his term as minister, he broke with PDT and entered the
Workers' Party. In 2004 he was relieved of his position by Lula and assumed the mandate of a federal deputy in the Brazilian House. In 2013 he was listed as a member in the party of former senator and 2010 and 2014 presidential candidate
Marina Silva,
Sustainability Network (REDE). ==References==