Lindolfo Collor

{{Short description|Brazilian journalist and politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Lindolfo Collor

| image = Lindolfo-Collor.png

| birth_date = 4 February 1890

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1942|9|21|1890|2|4|df=yes}}

| birth_place = São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

| death_place = Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

| birth_name = Lindolf Leopold Boeckel Collor

| office = Minister of Labour

| term_start = 26 November 1930

| term_end = 4 April 1932

| president = Getúlio Vargas

| predecessor = Office created

| successor = Joaquim Salgado Filho

| office1 = Federal Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul

| term_start1 = 3 May 1924

| term_end1 = 11 November 1930

| office2 = State Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul

| term_start2 = 22 September 1921

| term_end2 = 3 May 1924

}}

File:Getúlio nomeando os Ministros 03-11-1930.jpg, on 3 November 1930.]]

Lindolf Leopold Boeckel Collor, known as Lindolfo Collor (4 February 1890 – 21 September 1942) was a Brazilian journalist and politician.

He served as the first Labor minister under President Getúlio Vargas (1930–1932).{{cite web|url=http://cpdoc.fgv.br/producao/dossies/AEraVargas1/biografias/lindolfo_collor |title=Lindolfo Collor |publisher=Fundação Getúlio Vargas |accessdate=16 June 2018|language=pt}}

The town of Lindolfo Collor, Rio Grande do Sul is named after him.

His grandson, Fernando Collor de Mello, was President of Brazil (1990–1992).

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