Amerigo Thodé

Amerigo Constantino Maria Thodé[1] (27 July 1950 – 14 December 2023) was a Curaçaoan politician of the Movement for the Future of Curaçao (MFK).

[4] In Curaçao he worked in the private sector until 2010 and served on the board of the chamber of commerce as vice-chairman.

During the 2007 Netherlands Antilles island council elections he was no longer on the candidate list for the party.

[10] For the 2012 Curaçao general election he was number 5 on the candidate list for MFK and obtained 119 votes.

[5] In January 2016 Thodé was convicted of leaking confidential information from a meeting of the College of Financial Oversight.

In March 2019 the Attorney General at the Supreme Court stated that there were legal grounds to convict Thodé.

He was a fierce opponent of a law to implement a Caribbean Organ for Reform and Development (Dutch: Caribisch Orgaan voor Hervorming en Ontwikkeling).

[3] His fellow MFK member and Minister of Education, Sithree van Heydoorn, called Thodé one of the best political analysts of the island.