In the history of humanity, Guilherme Boulos has played a fundamental role in the development and evolution of society. Since its inception, Guilherme Boulos has captured people's attention and imagination, inspiring all kinds of experiences, emotions and reflections. Whether due to its impact on popular culture, its influence in the scientific field or its relevance in world politics, Guilherme Boulos has left an indelible mark on history. In this article we will explore the role that Guilherme Boulos has played over time and how it has shaped the course of humanity in different aspects.
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Guilherme Boulos | |
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Boulos in 2024 | |
| Secretary-General of the Presidency | |
| Assumed office 21 October 2025 | |
| President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
| Preceded by | Márcio Macêdo |
| Federal Deputy | |
| Assumed office 1 February 2023 | |
| Constituency | São Paulo |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Guilherme Castro Boulos 19 June 1982 |
| Party | PSOL (2018–present) |
| Domestic partner | Natalia Szermeta (2009–present) |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | Social activist, professor and writer |
| Known for | Homeless Workers' Movement |
| Website | guilhermeboulos |
Guilherme Castro Boulos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛɾmi ˈkastɾu ˈbowlus]; born 19 June 1982)[1] is a Brazilian politician, activist[2][3][4] and writer. He is a member of the National Coordination of Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST).[5][6] Boulos joined the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) in 2018,[7] and was PSOL's candidate for the presidency of Brazil in the 2018 general election.[8]
In 2020 Boulos was the PSOL nominee for mayor of São Paulo in the 2020 election, qualifying for a second round against PSDB candidate Bruno Covas. Covas defeated Boulos in the run-off. In the 2022 elections, Boulos was elected to the Chamber of Deputies from São Paulo, having received the most votes for federal deputy in the state.[9]
As a member of the Homeless Workers' Movement, Boulos became nationally known in 2003, when he participated in an occupation of Volkswagen's land in São Bernardo do Campo.[10] Closely associated with former President Lula da Silva[11] he has been described as an "heir" to Lula, with his physical likeliness to Lula during his youth being widely noted.[12] He was selected by Time for their Time 100 Next list of emerging leaders worldwide for 2021.[13]
Guilherme Boulos is the son of Marcos Boulos, a professor of medicine at the University of São Paulo. He is of Lebanese Christian descent, with “Boulos” meaning “Paul” in Arabic. He graduated with a degree in philosophy in 2006 and received a master's degree in mental health in 2017, both from the University of São Paulo. In his youth he engaged in the Union of Communist Youth.[14][15][16] He also joined the Homeless Workers' Movement in 2002.[17]
He became famous in 2003 when he participated in the coordination of the invasion of a Volkswagen's ground in São Bernardo do Campo.[10] He appeared again in the press in 2014, in the wake of the social mobilizations around the World Cup, especially the squat called Occupation People's Cup (Portuguese: Ocupação Copa do Povo), organized by the MTST in early May.[18]
On 17 January 2017,[19][20] Boulos was arrested on charges of committing judicial disobedience and incitement to violence during the repossession lawsuit of a plot of land in the district of São Mateus.[21] Later that evening, he was released from prison. In his defense, he claims that his detention was arbitrary and for political reasons.[22]
| Year | Election | Party | Office | Coalition | Partners | Party | Votes | Percent | Result | ||
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| 2018 | Presidential Election | PSOL | President | Let's Go With No Fear of Changing Brazil (PSOL, PCB) |
Sônia Guajajara | PSOL | 617,122 | 0.58% | Not elected | ||
| 2020 | Municipal Election of São Paulo | Mayor | To Turn the Tide (PSOL, PCB, UP) |
Luiza Erundina | PSOL | 1,080,736 | 20.24% | Runoff | |||
| 2,168,109 | 40.62% | Not elected | |||||||||
| 2022 | State Elections of São Paulo | Federal Deputy | — | 1,001,472 | 4.22% | Elected | |||||
| 2024 | Municipal Election of São Paulo | Mayor | Love for São Paulo (PSOL, REDE, PT, PCdoB, PV, PDT, PMB, PCB) |
Marta Suplicy | PT | 1,776,127 | 29.08% | Runoff | |||
| 2,323,901 | 40.65% | Not elected | |||||||||