José de Oliveira Fernandes (Careiro, 1 December 1943 — 12 October 2020) was a Brazilian politician, economist and university professor, who served as mayor of Manaus and member of the Chamber of Deputies, as well as federal Secretary of Housing and Urbanism and Secretary of Works.
In the 1986 elections, Fernandes entered the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) and was re-elected to join the National Constituent Assembly responsible for 1988 Brazilian Constitution;[1] at the beginning of the Collor Government he migrated to the Social Labor Party (PST), which he led in the Chamber of Deputies,[1] but was not re-elected in the 1990 elections. After leaving Brasilia, he worked in the private sector in a construction company and later as general director of the Boas Novas television network. In the second Amazonino Mendes government he was Secretary of Housing and Urbanism and later Secretary of Works.