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1890-1892: João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira (Conservative Party) Resigned |
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1892-1893: Deodoro da Fonseca the Duke of Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul (Conservative Party) |
1892-1893: Deodoro da Fonseca the Duke of Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul (Conservative Party) Died in office |
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1893-1894: Antônio da Silva Prado (Conservative Party) |
1893-1894: Antônio da Silva Prado (Conservative Party) |
Revision as of 21:12, 13 August 2022
"The transition era"
1889: Rufino Galvão the Viscount of Maracaju (Independent)
1889-1890: Deodoro da Fonseca the Duke of Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul (Independent)
1890-1892: João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira (Conservative Party) Resigned
1892-1893: Deodoro da Fonseca the Duke of Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul (Conservative Party) Died in office
1893-1894: Antônio da Silva Prado (Conservative Party)
1894-1898: Joaquim Nabuco (Liberal Party)
1898-1900: Ruy Barbosa (Liberal Party) Called new elections after his electoral reforms
1900-1904: Rodrigo Augusto da Silva the 2nd Baron of Tiête (Conservative Party)
1904-1906: Ruy Barbosa (Liberal Party) Removed after a vote of no confidence
1906-1908: Júlio Bueno Brandão (Liberal Party-Conservative Party coalition) later (Liberal Conservative Party)
"The Liberal Conservative era"
1908-1913: Hermes da Fonseca (Liberal Conservative Party) Resigned
1913-1919: Rodrigues Alves (Liberal Conservative Party) Died in office
1919-1920: Epitácio Pessoa (Liberal Conservative Party)
1920-1926: Artur da Silva Bernardes (Liberal Conservative Party) Resigned
1926-1928: Feliciano Sodré (Liberal Conservative Party)
1928-1930: Heitor Teixeira Penteado (Liberal Conservative Party) Removed after a vote of no confidence
1930: Adolfo Bergamini (Radical Liberal Party) resigned
1930-1932: Francisco Campos (Liberal Conservative Party)
1932-1938: Plínio Salgado (Liberal Conservative Party) later (Union of Integral Government Action) Removed after the 1938 crisis
1938: José Pessoa (Independent) Interim government
"The Populist era"
1938: Evaristo de Morais (Socialist Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition) resigned
1938-1946: Osvaldo Aranha (Radical Liberal Party-Socialist Party coalition)
1946–1948: João Mangabeira (Socialist Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition) later (Socialist Party-Radical Liberal Party-Brazilian Communist Party coalition) resigned
1948–1950: Pedro Ludovico Teixeira (Radical Liberal Party-Socialist Party coalition)
1950-1956: Alberto Pasqualini (Socialist Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition)
1956-1958: José Américo de Almeida (Socialist Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition) later (Brazilian Labour Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition)
"The Uncertain era"
1958-1960: Adhemar de Barros (Liberal Conservative Party) resigned
1960-1966: Ney Braga (Liberal Conservative Party-Christian Democratic Party coalition) later (Liberal Conservative Party-Radical Liberal Party-Christian Democratic Party coalition)
1966-1970: Juscelino Kubitschek (Radical Liberal Party-Brazilian Labour Party coalition)
1970-1978: Leonel Brizola (Brazilian Labour Party-Democratic Left-Radical Liberal Party-Christian Democrat Party coalition)
1978-1980: Jânio Quadros (Christian Democratic Party-Liberal Conservative Party coalition) removed after a move of no confidence
1980-1982: André Franco Montoro (Christian Democratic-Liberal Conservative Party coslition) later (Christian Democrat-Liberal Conservative Party-Brazilian Labour Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition)
1982-1986: Mário Henrique Simosen (Liberal Conservative Party) later (Liberal Front Party-Radical Liberal Party coalition)
1986-1990: Darcy Ribeiro (Brazilian Labour Party-Democratic Left-Radical Liberal Party-Brazilian Communist Party coalition)
"The contemporary era"
1990-1994: Fernando Collor de Mello (Liberal Front Party)
1994-2000: Silvio Santos (National Democratic Union-Progressive Reform Party-Radical Liberal Party) Resigned
2000-2002: Enéas Carneiro (Progressive Reform Party-National Democratic Union-Radical Liberal Party)
2002-2011: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Democratic Left-Green Party-Liberal Front Party) Resigned as party leader
2011: Gilberto Gil (Democratic Left-Green Party-Liberal Front Party) Interim Government
2011-2014: Marta Suplicy (Democratic Left-Green Party-Liberal Front Party)
2014-2018: Levy Fidelix (Progressive Reform Party-National Democratic Union)
2018-2022: Ciro Gomes (Brazilian Labour Party)