Antônio Salim Curiati (Avaré, Brazil, 13 February 1928) is a Brazilian physician, and politician.
Initially he studied at Scholar Group "Matilde Vieira" in Avaré, but later moved to São Paulo and attended the Colégio Marista Arquidiocesano.
He later joined the Escola Paulista de Medicina where he could become an otolaryngologist.
He served as Federal Deputy from 1987 to 1991, during which time he participated in the Constituent Assembly of 1988, which drew up Brazil’s first democratic after the military dictatorship (1964–1985).
[1] He was Mayor of São Paulo from 13 May 1982 to 14 March 1983 and is one of the main characters of the Progressive Party (PP) (Portuguese: Partido Progressista), in São Paulo.