Carlos Friedemann

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Carlos Friedemann
Official portrait of Carlos Friedemann
Official portrait, 1981
36th President of Trenado
In office
1 January 1981 – 31 December 1988
Vice PresidentRuben Valle
Preceded byRosemaria de Castro
Succeeded byRosemaria de Castro
Further offices held
Member of the Federal Senate of Trenado
In office
1 January 2005 – 31 December 2012
ConstituencyIbirama
Mayor of Gloria
In office
1 January 1995 – 31 December 2002
Preceded byRamon Salvador Castilho
Succeeded bySimona Abráldez
Member of the City Council of Gloria
In office
1 January 1975 – 31 December 1986
Personal details
Born
Carlos Friedemann Juarez

(1934-09-04)4 September 1934
Joinville, IA, Trenado
Political partyLibertarians (since 1958)
Spouse(s)
Judith Bayona
(m. 1954; div. 1963)

Ledicia Cervino Rios
(m. 1968)
Children5
Alma materFederal University of Bosque
Profession

Carlos Friedemann Juarez (born 4 September 1934) is a Trenadian civil engineer, professor and politician who served as the 36th president of Trenado, between the years of 1981 and 1988. He also was a member of the Federal Senate of Trenado from 2005 to 2012, having formerly served as mayor of Gloria from 1995 to 2002 and as one of the city's counselors from 1975 to 1986.

Born on 4 September 1934, in Joinville, Carlos was part of a wealthy family that moved to the capital of the state of Ibirama in 1938. He graduated as a civil engineer in the Federal University of Bosque (UFB) and worked for a few years in constructions in Ibirama and other locations in northeastern Trenado. In 1958, he joined the Libertarians, political party where he would stay until present time.