by an average of 4.2% a year. Castelo Branco took over with inflation at 92.12% and handed over at 25.01%. Castelo Branco's presidency began under Institutional...
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Alencar Castelo Branco (20 September 1897 – 18 July 1967) was a Brazilian military officer and politician who served as the 26th president of Brazil,...
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Artur da Costa e Silva (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Christ (Portugal))
Minister of War on 1 April 1964, and remained in that post during the presidency of Castelo Branco. As Minister of War, Costa e Silva defended interests of hard-liners...
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2 (Deodoro da Fonseca, Floriano Peixoto) Ceará: 2 (José Linhares, Castelo Branco) Bahia: 2 (Itamar Franco, Manuel Vitorino) Mato Grosso: 1 (Eurico...
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However, nine days after the Congress declared vacancy of the Presidency, the Castelo Branco government published on 27 October 1965 Institutional Act...
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SNI was the intelligence agency of Brazil during its military dictatorship. It was created by President Castelo Branco via Law 4371/64 and remained active...
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their presidencies: Rodrigues Alves was married to Ana Guilhermina Rodrigues Alves from 1875 until her death in 1891. Humberto Castelo Branco was married...
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Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli (category Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
after the deposition of Goulart, Mazzilli assumed the presidency for a further two weeks before Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco took power through indirect...
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during the 1964 military regime as head of the Military Cabinet in the Castelo Branco government and minister of the Superior Military Court in the Costa...
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Carlos Castello Branco (Teresina, June 25, 1920 – Rio de Janeiro, June 1, 1993) was a Brazilian journalist and writer. He was a member of the Academia Brasileira...
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Military dictatorship in Brazil (redirect from History of Brazil (1964-present))
de Alencar Castelo Branco as president for the remainder of Goulart's term. Castelo Branco had intentions of overseeing a radical reform of the political-economic...
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Amaury Kruel (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Aviz)
the FEB as head of the 2nd Section (information) of its General Staff. He broke his friendship with Castelo Branco (also an officer of the General Staff)...
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1964 Brazilian coup d'état (redirect from Brazilian military coup of 1964)
took over until the election by Congress of general Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, one of the main leaders of the coup. Democratically elected vice...
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José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, Baron of Rio Branco (in Portuguese: Barão do Rio Branco) (20 April 1845 – 10 February 1912) was a Brazilian noble...
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Government) until the end of Humberto Castello Branco's term in 1967—was President of the Republic of the United States of Brazil. On 15 March 1967, the...
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with the inauguration of President Fernando Collor de Mello on March 15, 1990, and ended with his resignation from the presidency on December 29, 1992...
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1964 in Brazil (category Years of the 20th century in Brazil)
April) Marshal Castelo Branco (from 15 April) Minister of War: Dantas Ribeiro (until 4 April) Artur da Costa e Silva (from 4 April) Minister of Mines and Energy:...
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The presidency of Dilma Rousseff began on January 1, 2011 with Dilma Vana Rousseff's inauguration as president after defeating PSDB candidate José Serra...
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The second presidency of Getúlio Vargas corresponds to the period of Brazilian political history that began on January 31, 1951, after he won the 1950...
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Zalman Shazar (category Ministers of education of Israel)
Brazil - State visit and meeting with President Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco (1966) Canada - Centennial celebrations and meetings with Governor...
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general assumed the presidency. This was provoked by an alleged attempt by Gordon to persuade Costa e Silva not to alter Castelo Branco's economic policies...
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and remarried while still in office. Presidents Rodrigues Alves and Castelo Branco were widowers, hence their daughters played such a role. Brazil has...
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The second presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva started on 1 January 2023, when he was inaugurated as the 39th President of Brazil. Lula was elected...
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Agnelo Alves (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Norte)
president Jânio Quadros to become a member of his press office in Brasília, along with Carlos Castelo Branco and José Aparecido de Oliveira. However, his...
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Eurico Gaspar Dutra (category Brazilian people of Azorean descent)
president of 1964. Facing a difficult election against military-backed General Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, Dutra received only 0.55% of the vote...
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The First presidency of Lula da Silva corresponds to the period in Brazilian political history that began with the inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da...
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Prudente de Morais (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
His presidency was marked by the end of the Federalist Revolution in southern Brazil and the War of Canudos, a peasant revolt in the northeast of the...
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written by a team of lawyers commissioned by Castelo Branco and amended (under the instructions of Castelo Branco himself) by the Minister of Justice, Carlos...
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The Minister of State Head of the Civilian House of the Presidency of the Republic (Portuguese: Ministro de Estado Chefe da Casa Civil da Presidência da...
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military dictatorship - it had been the first president of the military dictatorship, Castelo Branco, who broke off relations with Cuba. Due to the economic...
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