Ernesto Beckmann Geisel (Portuguese pronunciation: [eʁˈnɛstu ˈbɛkmɐ̃ ˈɡajzew], German pronunciation: [ɛʁˈnɛsto ˈbɛkman ˈɡaɪzl̩]; 3 August 1907 – 12 September...
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The presidency of Ernesto Geisel began with the inauguration of General Ernesto Geisel as President of the Republic on March 15, 1974 and ended on March...
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Geisel may refer to: Ernesto Geisel (1907–1996), Brazilian military general and politician Orlando Geisel (1905–1979), Brazilian general and Minister...
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Retired general Ernesto Geisel (1974–79) was elected to the presidency with Médici's approval in 1974, a year after the oil crisis. Geisel was a well-connected...
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Vargas, João Goulart, Artur da Costa e Silva, Emílio Garrastazu Médici, Ernesto Geisel) Rio de Janeiro: 5 (Nilo Peçanha, Washington Luís, João Figueiredo...
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predecessor, Ernesto Geisel, who appointed him to the presidency at the end of his own term. He continued the process of redemocratization that Geisel had started...
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ARENA candidates. In 1974, he was succeeded by his handpicked choice, Ernesto Geisel, despite attempts by some hardliners to derail his candidacy. During...
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conventions. The first defined were from the ARENA on day 14 and 15, when Ernesto Geisel was chosen as president candidate, and Adalberto Pereira dos Santos...
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secrecy determined by government policy of the then new president General Ernesto Geisel. The operation's goal was to erase the traces of the struggle, including...
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isolate from power more moderate soldiers – such as future President Ernesto Geisel and his future chief aide Golbery do Couto e Silva. Under the Constitution...
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the 1969 presidential election, and ended on January 31, 1974, when Ernesto Geisel took office. Emílio Médici was the third president of Brazil's military...
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politician Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (1928–1967), also known as "El Che" or "Che Guevara" Ernesto Geisel (1908–1996), Brazilian president Ernesto Kohler...
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Dos Santos served as the 18th vice president of Brazil under General Ernesto Geisel from 1974 to 1979. He was the last military Vice President of Brazil...
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and cut back or terminated military aid to Augusto Pinochet of Chile, Ernesto Geisel of Brazil, and Jorge Rafael Videla of Argentina, all of whom he criticized...
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nuclear agreement between Brazil and West Germany signed by President Ernesto Geisel in 1975. The complex was designed to have three PWR units with a total...
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(posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974) Ernesto Geisel (1974–1979) João Figueiredo (1979–1985) New Republic (1985–present)...
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country's new constitution, and the transition to democracy. Then-president Ernesto Geisel began the process of liberalization (nicknamed Portuguese: distensão)...
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Political and Social Order) and the licence to kill came from president Ernesto Geisel. In July 2008, a special commission of the Legislative Assembly of Rio...
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inauguration of Brasília. Adalberto Pereira dos Santos, vice president of Ernesto Geisel, was the first resident, followed by Aureliano Chaves (vice president...
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the then Prince Akihito of Japan and the President of the Republic Ernesto Geisel. As well as showing the Japanese families and how they arrived in Brazil...
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National Renewal Alliance Aliança Renovadora Nacional President Ernesto Geisel (last) Founded April 4, 1966 (1966-04-04) Dissolved December 20, 1979 (1979-12-20)...
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actor and painter Emílio Garrastazu Médici – 28th Brazilian President Ernesto Geisel – 29th President of Brazil Eurico Gaspar Dutra – 16th President of Brazil...
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Archived from the original on 11 May 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2017. Londoño, Ernesto (12 July 2017). "Ex-President of Brazil Sentenced to Nearly 10 Years in...
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Guanabarino. In 1975, the Guanabara State was eliminated by President Ernesto Geisel (under the military dictatorship), becoming the present-day City of...
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facing almost fatal imprisonment or death. In March 1974, when General Ernesto Geisel assumed the Presidency of the Republic, the urban guerrillas had already...
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backed out of Brazil's offer to host the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference. Ernesto Araújo, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs appointed by Bolsonaro, has...
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(posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974) Ernesto Geisel (1974–1979) João Figueiredo (1979–1985) New Republic (1985–present)...
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Political and Social Order), and the license to kill came from president Ernesto Geisel. In July 2008, a special commission of the legislative assembly of Rio...
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also cut back or terminated military aid to Augusto Pinochet of Chile, Ernesto Geisel of Brazil, and Jorge Rafael Videla of Argentina, all of whom he criticized...
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(posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974) Ernesto Geisel (1974–1979) João Figueiredo (1979–1985) New Republic (1985–present)...
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