João Fernandes Campos Café Filho (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w feʁˈnɐ̃dʒis ˈkɐ̃pus kaˈfɛ ˈfiʎu]; 3 February 1899 – 20 February 1970) was a Brazilian politician...
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November 2, Café Filho, who had had a heart attack years earlier, fell ill with cardiovascular problems. Still unwell on November 8, Café Filho transferred...
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Getúlio Vargas and the impeachment of Deputy Carlos Luz and President Café Filho. Ramos was Vice President of the Republic between 1946 and 1951. The 1945...
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indirect election, following the promulgation of the Constitution of 1946. Café Filho succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Getúlio Vargas. Removed...
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1954, his successor Café Filho appointed Lott, known for his loyalty to the constitutional government, as Minister of War. After Filho's leave of absence...
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with social causes. Willing to hold elections in October 1955, President Café Filho tried to present, after a military suggestion, a "national union" candidate...
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Alegre. The Vargas family refused a state funeral, but his successor, Café Filho, declared official days of mourning. Vargas' body was on public view in...
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ruled Brazil in a brief period of 16 months. At the time of President Café Filho's alleged illness in 1955 he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies...
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therefore, formally, Café Filho was not overthrown, but simply barred from resuming the powers of the presidency. While technically Café Filho was never removed...
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16th Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1946–1951 17th Getúlio Vargas 1951–1954 18th Café Filho 1954–1955 19th Carlos Luz 1955 20th Nereu Ramos 1955–1956 21st Juscelino...
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often tumultuous presidencies of Eurico Gaspar Dutra, Getúlio Vargas, Café Filho, Juscelino Kubitschek, Jânio Quadros and João Goulart. In 1945, president...
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and politician Café Filho (1899–1970), Brazilian politician Carlos Bittencourt Filho (born 1930), Brazilian sailor Carlos Chagas Filho (1910–2000), Brazilian...
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he was the Minister of Aeronautics in the brief administration of João Café Filho that followed the suicide of President Vargas. He was in favor of the...
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Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved June 14, 2020. "Governo Café Filho e o golpe de Estado. O governo Café Filho". Alunos Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved...
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and ended on August 24, 1954, with his suicide and the vice-president, Café Filho, taking office. Vargas' government was characterized by the creation of...
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Geraldo Alckmin (redirect from Geraldo José Rodrigues Alckmin Filho)
Geraldo José Rodrigues Alckmin Filho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒeˈɾawdu ˈawkmĩ]; born 7 November 1952) is a Brazilian physician and politician who currently...
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presidents: four due to death of the incumbent (Nilo Peçanha, Delfim Moreira, Café Filho, and José Sarney), two due to resignation (Floriano Peixoto and João Goulart)...
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President of the Chamber of Deputies due to the medical leave of president Café Filho, Vice President of Getúlio Vargas, who committed suicide a year before...
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provided him with his running-mate (who was separately elected), João Café Filho. Vargas also assured himself of the support, or at least approval, of...
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President Getúlio Vargas committed suicide in 1954, his Vice-President João Café Filho fulfilled the rest of his term until the elections of 1955 which were...
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Democratic Union and the Brazilian Labour Party in the 1947-1965 era. Café Filho, the Vice President of Getúlio Vargas and later President after Vargas...
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Vaz of the Brazilian Air Force, and generated a great political crisis. Café Filho then took office as President. According to the Getúlio Vargas Foundation...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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Vargas (PTB) Café Filho (PSP) 4 Aramis Athayde (1900–1971) 5 September 1954 (1954-09-05) 20 November 1955 (1955-11-20) 1 year, 76 days Independent Café Filho (PSP)...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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minister from September 1954 to April 1955, during the government of Café Filho. Descended from French dealers in Brazil during the first half of the...
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(1946–64) Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1946–1951) Getúlio Vargas (1951–1954) † Café Filho (1954–1955) Carlos Luz (1955) Nereu Ramos (1955–1956) Juscelino Kubitschek...
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