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Daniel Silveira
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Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 February 2019 – 1 February 2023
Constituency Rio de Janeiro
Personal details
Born
Daniel Lucio da Silveira

(1982-11-25) 25 November 1982 (age 41)
Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Political party No party (2023–present)
Other political
affiliations
  • PSL (2018–2022)
  • UNIÃO (2022)
  • PTB (2022–2023)
Occupation
  • Military police officer, politician, and lawyer
Military service
Allegiance  Brazil
Branch/service Brasão PMRJ.PNG Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State
Years of service 2012–2018
Rank Insignia PM P5.PNG Corporal
Criminal information
Criminal status In prison
Conviction(s)
  • Coercion in the course of the lawsuit
  • Violent abolition of the Democratic state
  • Prevent the free exercise of the Judiciary
Criminal penalty 8 years and 9 months

Daniel Lucio da Silveira (born 25 November 1982) is a former Rio de Janeiro Military Police officer and Brazilian politician, previously affiliated with the PSL, UNIÃO, and PTB parties. He was a federal deputy for the state of Rio de Janeiro from 2019 to 2023.

Silveira was arrested on 16 February 2021 after publishing a video defending the extra-legal military act AI-5 and insulting and threatening ministers of the Federal Supreme Court.

Career

Daniel Silveira was born in Petrópolis, Brazil, on 25 November 1982. While working as a bus conductor between 23 December 2006 and 17 January 2007, he obtained false certificates to justify work absences and was later prosecuted for fraud. Shortly thereafter, he took the exam to join the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State, but due to the prior fraud allegations, Silveira was rejected in 2011. In 2012, he was allowed to join the police force after appealing in court, and in 2016 the fraud charges expired and the case was closed.

Silveira worked for Rio de Janeiro's military police between 2012 and 2018. While serving as an officer policing a protest against Jair Bolsonaro, he once stated he would like to shoot a demonstrator in the chest. His police record indicated further malpractice, with Silveira receiving 60 disciplinary sanctions, 14 reprimands and two warnings during his service, in addition to spending 26 days in prison and 54 in detention. A later police report considered him unsuitable for service in the military police. During his time as a police officer, he studied law at the Estácio de Sá University and completed his program in 2019. He is also a teacher of muay thai and self-defense.

He was elected in the 2018 elections as a federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro for the 56th legislature of the Chamber of Deputies, through the PSL, with 31,789 votes (0.41% of all valid votes).

Silveira became a notable figure prior to the 2018 elections due to a viral video on social media which showed Silveira and fellow candidate Rodrigo Amorim dismantling a plaque honoring Marielle Franco, a councilwoman murdered on 14 March 2018 in Rio de Janeiro. Silveira defended himself, claiming that the he helped remove the plaque because it covered signs for Praça Floriano Peixoto square, and because he wanted to send a message to criminals and gang members that they could not take over territory through ostentatious vandalism.

During sessions of Congress, Silveira voted in favor of the following notable bills and agendas: MP 867 (which, according to environmentalists, would amend the Forest Code and provide amnesty for deforesters); MP 910 (known as MP da Grilagem); PL 3723, which regulates hunting; the New Sanitation Legal Framework; church debt amnesty; Sergio Moro's "Anti-Crime Package"; Social Security Reform PEC; the freezing of public servants' salaries; and the convening of an Inter-American Convention Against Racism.

Silveira voted against the following proposals: the further criminalization of dam destruction; the exemption of teachers from new pension reforms; increases in the Party Fund; and alterations or decreases in the Electoral Fund.

During the floor vote regarding the FUNDEB funds supporting basic education, Silveira was absent for the first vote, and voted against the fund going only to public education in the second vote.

In February 2021, after his arrest was decreed by the Federal Supreme Court and confirmed by the Chamber of Deputies, Silveira left the PSL and joined the Brazilian Labor Party (PTB). He signed his party membership card from inside prison alongside the party's president, Roberto Jefferson.

Electoral history

Year Election Party Office Votes  % Result
2018 State of Rio de Janeiro PSL Congressman 31,789 0.41 Elected
2022 State of Rio de Janeiro PTB Senator 1,566,352 19.18 Not elected
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