Chris Tonietto | |
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Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro | |
Assuming office February 1, 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Christine Nogueira do Reis Tonietto May 14, 1991 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil |
Political party | PSL (2018-2022) Union (2022) Liberal Party (2022-present) |
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Christine Nogueira do Reis Tonietto, better known as Chris Tonietto (Rio de Janeiro, May 14, 1991), [1] is a Brazilian lawyer and politician affiliated with the Liberal Party (PL) and currently a federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro.
Christine Nogueira dos Reis Tonietto was born in Rio de Janeiro on May 14, 1991 [2] and graduated in law from Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in 2016. [3]
As a Roman Catholic lawyer [4] [5] and a member of the cultural center Centro Dom Bosco, in 2017 she staged an action against the humorous Porta dos Fundos, by virtue of its video parodying the sky in Catholicism. [6] [7] [8] The process was extinguished without examination of the merits in the following year, due to the lack of payment of procedural costs. [9]
In the elections of October 7, 2018, Tonietto was elected federal deputy of the Social Liberal Party by the Rio de Janeiro for the 56th Legislature of the National Congress with 38,129 votes (0.50% of the valid votes). [10] She was re-elected for a second term in 2022 with 52,583 votes (0.61% of valid votes). [11]
On June 12, 2020, Chris Tonietto posted on Facebook: "Pedophilia relates more specifically to the so-called 'gender theory' and its application in school settings. Explicitly defended by some exponents of the LGBT movement, pedophilia is visibly entering the country as a factor in the dissolution of trust in family relationships and moral corruption of an entire generation of children exposed to an abominable eroticization from their earliest childhood. [16]
Year | Election | Party | Office | Votes | % | Result | Ref |
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2018 | 2018 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election | PSL | Federal Deputy | 38,525 | 0,50% | Elected | [17] |
2022 | 2022 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election | PL | Federal Deputy | 52,583 | 0,61% | Elected | [11] |
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ignored (help)A juíza Ana Paula Cardoso, da 46ª Vara Cível do Rio de Janeiro, declarou na semana passada extinta a ação, sem apreciar o mérito. Motivo: o Centro Dom Bosco não recolheu as custas do processo, conforme determinado pela juíza.