Affonso Alves de Camargo Netto (April 30, 1929 – March 24, 2011) was a civil engineer and politician brazil of the state of Paraná.
Son of Pedro AlĂpio Alves de Camargo and IsmĂŞnia Marçallo de Camargo, grandson of the former governor of Paraná and descendant of the founder of Curitiba, bandeirante Baltasar Carrasco dos Reis.
He was vice governor of the state of Paraná, senator of the republic by the same state, besides federal deputy, elected in 1995, representing the people of Paraná.Camargo Netto was a Candidate to the President of the Republic in 1989.
His paternal family, formed by cattle ranchers and owners of refrigerators, had provided political pictures to the former Parana Republican Party.
His grandfather, Affonso Alves de Camargo, was a state deputy for four terms (1898-1914), federal deputy (1921-1922), senator (1922-1927), and president of the State of Paraná twice (1916-1920) and 1928-1930) during the Old Republic.
It occupied this last position when the outbreak of Revolution of 1930.
Affonso Camargo Netto was married to Gina Flores de Camargo, daughter of Fernando Flores, constituent of 1946 and federal deputy for Paraná between 1946 and 1955, with whom she had five children, of whom two adopted.
He married for the second time in March 1994 with Nadir de Santa Maria de Camargo, with whom he had a son.