Documenting Public Life and Democratic Legacy: Aloysio Nunes Ferreira

Memory, Public Trajectory, and Service

FGV Europe and FGV CPDOC are jointly promoting the documentation of the life trajectory of former Minister and Senator Aloysio Nunes Ferreira, bringing together reflections on his life, public service, legacy, and key achievements. Based on a series of interviews, the first session took place in Brussels, at the headquarters of ApexBrasil.

This initiative is part of FGV – Fundação Getulio Vargas’s institutional commitment to preserving Brazil’s political and historical memory through the rigorous recording of experiences that help illuminate decision-making processes, institutional transformations, and the challenges of democratic life.

About Aloysio Nunes Ferreira
A lawyer and political scientist, Aloysio Nunes has had a long and distinguished career in Brazilian public life. He served as Minister of Justice and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, as well as Senator for the state of São Paulo. He also served as a Federal Deputy and held prominent roles in public policy formulation, civil rights agendas, Brazilian diplomacy, and the strengthening of democratic institutions. He currently serves as Head of Strategic Affairs at ApexBrasil in Brussels. His career is marked by a strong commitment to public service, political dialogue, and Brazil’s international engagement.

Recording histories strengthens research, democracy, and public debate—connecting past, present, and future.

Cesar Cunha Campos, Celso Castro

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