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Churchill Alemao

Indian politician (born 1949)


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Indian politician (born 1949)

FieldValue
nameChurchill Alemao
birth_nameChurchill Braz Alemao
imageRenovated Margao Fish Market.jpg
captionAlemao in 2018
birth_date
birth_placeCarmona, Goa, Portuguese India
residenceVarca, Goa, India
office2nd Chief Minister of Goa
term_start27 March 1990
term_end14 April 1990
predecessorPratapsingh Rane
successorLuis Proto Barbosa
office1[Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha](17th-lok-sabha)
term_start12004
term_end12007
predecessor1Ramakant Angle
successor1Francisco Sardinha
constituency1South Goa
term_start21996
term_end21998
predecessor2Eduardo Faleiro
successor2Francisco Sardinha
constituency2South Goa
office3Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly
term_start32017
term_end32022
predecessor3Caetano Silva
successor3Venzy Viegas
constituency3Benaulim
termstart42007
term_end42012
predecessor4Luizinho Faleiro
successor4Avertano Furtado
constituency4Navelim
term_start51999
term_end52002
predecessor5Joaquim Alemao
successor5Francisco Pacheco
constituency5Benaulim
termstart61989
term_end61996
predecessor6Francisco Monte Cruz
successor6Joaquim Alemao
constituency6Benaulim
partyTrinamool Congress (2014–2016, 2021–present)
otherparty{{ubl
spouse
children6
relatives{{plainlist

Lok Sabha](17th-lok-sabha)

  • United Goans Democratic Party (1980–1983)
  • Indian National Congress (1983–2007, 2008–2014)
  • Save Goa Front (2007–2008)
  • Nationalist Congress Party (2016–2021)
  • Joaqium Alemao (brother)
  • Yuri Alemao (nephew)}}

Churchill Braz Alemao (born 16 May 1949) is an Indian politician who served as the second Chief Minister of Goa from March to April 1990. He is a former two-term Member of Parliament, representing South Goa from 1996 to 1998 and 2004 to 2007. He has also been a member of the Goa Legislative Assembly for four terms between 1989 and 2022, representing Benaulim and Navelim constituencies.

Personal life

Churchill Braz Alemao was born on 16 May 1949 to Braz Alemao in Carmona, Goa, Portuguese India. He attended St. Mary’s High School in Varca. Alemao married Fatima Fernandes Alemao on 20 February 1974, together they have one son and five daughters.

Political career

Alemao served as the chief minister of Goa for a brief period in the early 1990s. He later became an MP representing South Goa from 1996 to 1998.

Founding United Goans Democratic Party

Alemao founded the United Goans Democratic Party as a spinoff of the United Goans Party.

Shift to Congress, Chief Ministership and Member of Parliament

In the late 1980s, Alemao quit the United Goans Democratic Party and joined the Indian National Congress. He became Chief Minister for a 18 days as part of the Progressive Democratic Front led by Congress. He had to resign due to an internal split in the party. After that Luis Proto Barbosa became chief minister. Later, Alemao became an MP as Congress leader.

Save Goa Front

In March 2007, Alemao quit Congress and formed a regional party, the Save Goa Front. The party contested 17 seats and won 2, including his seat and Aleixo Lourenco's. After the election, no party won a majority and the Save Goa Front joined the Congress-led alliance to form a government.

Return to Congress

In January 2008, Alemao merged the Save Goa Front with Congress. He continued as an MLA and Minister in Goa during this period.

March 2012 elections

In the March 2012 elections to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Alemao lost to independent candidate Avertano Furtado by a margin of over 2000 votes. His brother Joaqium Alemao, who was then Minister in the Government of Goa, also lost as he could not retain his Cuncolim constituency. Churchill Alemao's daughter Valanka and Joaquim's son Yuri also lost the 2012 elections. All four candidates from the Alemao family suffered defeat. Churchill Alemao later blamed the then Chief Minister of Goa, Digambar Kamat and the Electronic Voting Machines for his defeat.

Entry into the Trinamool Congress

In 2014, after his daughter Valanka Alemao was denied candidature by the Indian National Congress party in the elections to the 16th Lok Sabha from the South Goa, Alemao resigned from the Indian National Congress and announced that he would contest the polls as an independent candidate.

Two days later, Alemao joined the Trinamool Congress and was formally inducted in the party by Madan Mitra, a Minister of State in the Government of West Bengal. He contested the elections to the 16th Lok Sabha from the South Goa (Lok Sabha constituency) as a candidate of the All India Trinamool Congress and was defeated by Narendra Keshav Sawaikar of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Alemao polled 11,941 votes in these elections.

Joining Nationalist Congress Party

On 17 October 2016 Alemao joined the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and declared his intent to contest the election on the NCP ticket. He won the Benaulim seat in 2017 Goa Legislative Assembly election.

Return to TMC

Alemao again joined TMC on 13 December 2021.

Other ventures

In March 2015, Alemao made his debut as a Konkani singer with the audio album "Radio Buyao," which was produced and composed by Sidhanath Buyão. He performed the track "Good Morning, Thank You," also composed by Buyão. By that time, Alemao had appeared in three tiatrs: Dharun Kalliz (Merciless Heart), presented at Wembley Hall in London, followed by Bhat ani Vatt (Fields and Road) and Ticket. Additionally, he was working on his first tiatr as a playwright, titled Ami Voitanv, Tumi Ye-ai (We Are Going, You Follow).

Football club

The football team Churchill Brothers, which competes in I-League, is owned by Alemao's family. His daughter Valanka Alemao is the CEO of the club.

References

References

  1. "Biographical Sketch".
  2. "Berger bribery scam: Former Goa CM Churchill Alemao's bail plea rejected". [[Times of India]].
  3. "India Samachar | News from India | NRI News | Hindi, English Samachar".
  4. (8 March 2012). "Goa minister Churchill Alemao blames CM for his defeat". [[Business Standard]].
  5. "BJP sweeps Goa, Parrikar front runner to become Chief Minister".
  6. Kamat, Prakash. (22 March 2014). "Senior Goa Congress leader Churchill Alemao resigns". [[The Hindu]].
  7. "Churchill joins Trinamool to contest South".
  8. "Sawaikar overcomes all odds to bag S Goa LS seat".
  9. "Herald".
  10. "Ex-Goa CM Churchill Alemao joins TMC".
  11. (13 December 2021). "Goa: NCP's Churchill Alemao Announces Merger With TMC". Outlook India.
  12. (13 December 2021). "Churchill Alemao, sole NCP MLA in Goa, joins Trinamool on Mamata Banerjee's visit to state". The Print.
  13. (2015-03-09). "Meet Churchill the singer, tiatrist". The Times of India.
  14. "Management - football".
  15. (29 November 2017). "Churchill Brothers SC promise to draw the red line this I-League". The Navahind Times.
  16. (11 August 2017). "Foreign players should not outnumber Indian players in the league– Churchill Brothers CEO Valanka Alemao".
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