Antônio Jácome de Lima Júnior (born 26 May 1962), better known as Antônio Jácome, is a Brazilian politician as well as a lawyer, medic, and theologian. Although born in Paraíba, he has spent his political career representing Rio Grande do Norte, having served as federal deputy representative from 2015 to 2019.[1]
Personal life
Jácome is the son of Francisco Xavier de Mesquita and Alda Jácome de Mesquita.[1] Aside from being a politician Jácome has also worked as a lawyer, medic, and theologian.[2] His son Jacó Jácome and nephew Eriko Jácome are both politicians in the state legislature of Rio Grande do Norte.[3] In August 2017 Jácome published a book detailing his time in office.[2]
He is a member and former pastor of the Assembleias de Deus, and became the first evangelical elected from Rio Grande do Norte as federal deputy.[2] In 2011 Jácome was expelled from the role of pastor in the church after it was exposed that Jácome had impregnated a woman in an extra marital affair and later forced her to have an abortion.[4]
Political career
Jácome voted in favor of the impeachment of then-president Dilma Rousseff.[5] Jácome voted in favor of 2015 tax reforms but against the 2017 Brazilian labor reform,[6] and would vote in favor of a corruption investigation into Rousseff's successor Michel Temer.[7]
Jácome contested the 2018 Brazilian general election in his state for the position of senator and garnered 307,399 votes, although it was not enough for him to be elected.[8] In December 2018 Jácome was rumored for the position of Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights in the Bolsonaro government, a move that was controversial both with liberals and conservatives due to his anti-abortion views and his history of forcing a woman to have an abortion. Eventually Damares Alves was nominated instead.[3]