Antonio Belinati

Antonio Casemiro Belinati (born 25 October 1943) is a Brazilian radio personality and politician, currently affiliated with the Progressistas (PP).

[6] Afterwards, after consideration from the Public Electoral Ministry, he was deemed unelectable due to financial provisions from his third mandate being rejected by Londrina's municipal chamber and by the Tribunal de Contas of Paraná.

During his first term from 1977 to 1982, his administration helped to build sidewalks and, through national housing programs, more than 20,000 units were built, giving rise to the phrase "Cinco Conjuntos".

His administration expropriated and forced the residents out of the neighborhood of Vila Matos and to begin the construction of the current Terminal Rodoviário de Londrina.

More than 40 new health outposts were installed, among them a daycare in the downtown area with modern structures, a 24-hour medical center, along with a maternity ward with free assistance for women going into labor.

During this time, his administration built Sem Terra, a satellite city, with pieces of land donated by the municipality to people in need.

The Autódromo Internacional de Londrina was built, and his administration also carried out the implementation of the Transporte Emergencial Centralizado (TEC) plan.

After Belinati was removed from office, Jorge Scaff [pt] assumed the position on 26 May 2000, and was later elected indirectly on 14 July 2000.

The case alleged that Belinati and twelve other defendants devised a scheme of fictitious contracts by the Municipal Authority of the Environment (AMA) for the purchase of supplies such as trashcans, metal frame benches and bags of whitewash in 1999.