Aldo Rebelo

José Aldo Rebelo Figueiredo (born 23 February 1956) is a Brazilian politician and a federal deputy elected by the state of São Paulo.

[2] He was the main author of a controversial project to change Brazil's Forest Code introduced in the 1960s.

Those changes, lobbied by Brazilian farmers, aimed to extend the areas that can be legally deforested.

[7] On 12 April 2018, he left the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) for being against a possible candidacy of the former minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Joaquim Barbosa.

[9] On 18 August 2018, he took over as State Secretary of Chief of Staff on Márcio França's government (PSB), who became governor of São Paulo with Alckmin's resignation.