Devanir Cavalcante de Lima

Versions of names: Деванир Кавальканте де Лима
Brazil

Devanir Cavalcante de Lima is the director of the Department of cultural activities at the municipal administration of Guarulhos. Among others, Devanir Cavalcante de Lima is responsible for organizing the Brazilian delegation to participate in the international municipal forum of the BRICS countries. He is also a special secretary of PSB 40 party.

Missions

Individual observers at the 2018 Russian presidential election

identified

Partido Socialista Brasileiro (PSB 40) / Brazilian Socialist Party

Ordinary party member

Official function: Institutional affiliation to the municipal administration of Guarulhos

Сегодня очень высокая гражданская активность, и в этом я вижу большую разницу с Бразилией. Я наблюдал выборы в других странах. В Боливии, например, приходилось сталкиваться с элементами принуждения к голосованию. Я вижу, что выборный процесс в Красноярске проходит очень демократично — нет никакого принуждения к голосованию. Очень много людей приходят на участки в хорошем настроении, заметен душевный подъем.

https://ria.ru/20180318/1516658108.html (2018-03-18)
Individual Observers at the 2022 pseudo-referendum for the formal annexation of occupied territories of Luhansk to Russia

identified

Partido Socialista Brasileiro (PSB 40) / Brazilian Socialist Party

Ordinary party member

Official function: Institutional affiliation to International Municipal BRICS Forum

Another observer from Brazil, Assistant Minister of Culture of the city of Guarulhos Devanir Cavalcante de Lima, pointed out that observers from various countries are taking part in the referendum. “There are representatives of a large number of countries here - people from the American continents, in particular Latin America, France, Italy, African countries. Such broad representation makes this referendum even more legitimate,” he emphasized. [Translated from Russian]

Corresponding elections

legitimate
The seventh presidential election in Russia was held on 18 March 2018. With the exception of the election in Russia-annexed Crimea, this election is considered legitimate. The election held in Crimea for the Russian presidency is internationally considered to be an illegitimate election, see more on this at the election page 2018 Russian presidential election in annexed Crimea. The election took place under restrictions on fundamental freedoms and limited space for political engagement.
illegitimate
From 23 to 27 September 2022, the Russian forces organised a sham election process - pseudo-referendum as a pretext for the formal annexation of the regions of occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson by Russia. The annexation of the four regions was announced on 30 September 2022.