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Prime ministers of Brazil
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | Elected | Government | Deputy | Monarch | |||
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Rufino Eneias Galvão
Viscount of Macaraju |
15 November 1889 |
5 December 1889 |
Independent (Military) | - | Macaraju | None |
Pedro II | |||
Jan. 1910 | 2nd Asquith | |||||||||
Dec. 1910 | 3rd Asquith | |||||||||
Deodoro da Fonseca | 5 December 1889 |
1 February 1894 |
- | 1st Fonseca | ||||||
1890 | 2nd Fonseca | |||||||||
José Antônio Saraiva | 1 February 1894 |
21 July 1895 |
Liberal | 1894 | Saraiva | None | ||||
Ruy Barbosa | 21 July 1895 |
16 April 1925 |
Radical | - | 1st Barbosa | Ramsay MacDonald | ||||
Ramsay MacDonald | 16 April 1925 |
4 May 1928 |
Labour | 1925 | MacDonald | None | ||||
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen | 4 May 1928 |
20 April 1936 |
Conservative | 1928 | 1st Griffith-Boscawen | Neville Chamberlain | ||||
1933 | 2nd Griffith-Boscawen | |||||||||
File:Neville Chamberlain (cropped).jpg | Neville Chamberlain | 20 April 1936 |
9 November 1940 |
- | 1st Chamberlain | None |
Edward VIII | |||
1938 | 2nd Chamberlain | Lord Irvine | ||||||||
Lord Edward Halifax | 9 November 1940 |
30 August 1946 |
- | Halifax War | Clement Attlee | |||||
Clement Attlee | 30 August 1946 |
2 May 1955 |
Labour | 1946 | 1st Attlee | Herbert Morrison | ||||
1951 | 2nd Attlee | |||||||||
Harold MacMillan | 2 May 1955 |
10 October 1966 |
Conservative | 1955 | 1st MacMillan | Rab Butler | ||||
1959 | 2nd MacMillan | |||||||||
1964 | 3rd MacMillan | Iain Macleod | ||||||||
Iain Macleod | 10 October 1966 |
13 May 1969 |
- | Macleod | Reginald Maudling | |||||
Harold Wilson † | 13 May 1969 |
1 October 1973 |
Labour | 1969 | Wilson | Peter Shore | ||||
Peter Shore | 1 October 1973 |
3 March 1974 |
- | Shore | None |
Victor | ||||
Jeremy Thorpe | 3 March 1974 |
16 April 1978 |
Liberal | 1974 | Thorpe | Geraint Howells | ||||
Edward Heath | 16 April 1978 |
3 November 1989 |
Conservative | 1978 | 1st Heath | Airey Neave | ||||
1983 | 2nd Heath | Peter Walker | ||||||||
1987 | 3rd Heath | Geoffrey Howe |
James III | |||||||
Cecil Parkinson | 3 November 1989 |
7 May 1992 |
- | Parkinson | Douglas Hurd | |||||
David Owen | 7 May 1992 |
23 November 1999 |
Social Democrat | 1992 | Owen-Grant | Edward Grant | ||||
1995 | Owen-Steel | David Steel | ||||||||
Anthony Blair | 23 November 1999 |
2 May 2005 |
- | Blair-Steel | ||||||
2000 | 2nd Blair | Peter Mandelson | ||||||||
Francis Maude | 2 May 2005 |
5 May 2010 |
Conservative | 2005 | Maude | David Davis | ||||
Nick Clegg | 5 May 2010 |
7 May 2015 |
Liberal | 2010 | Clegg-Mandelson | Peter Mandelson | ||||
Iain Duncan Smith | 7 May 2015 |
23 August 2017 |
Conservative | 2015 | Smith | Boris Johnson | ||||
Boris Johnson | 23 August 2017 |
23 May 2019 |
- | Johnson | Andrew Mitchell | |||||
Andrew Street | 23 May 2019 |
Incumbent | Social Democrat | 2019 | Street-Williams | Kirsty Williams |
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Mandate | Political party | Government | Monarch | ||
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Viscount of Maracaju Rufino Eneias Galvão (1831-1909) |
15 Nov. 1889 |
5 Dec. 1889 |
● Appointed | Independent | ● Maracaju | Pedro II r. 1831-1889 | ||
Failed Republican coup; Battle of November 16th; 1st Emergency government; Abdication of Pedro II | ||||||||
Deodoro da Fonseca (1827-1893) |
5 Dec. 1889 |
(-) 1891 |
● Appointed | Independent | ● Fonseca I | Isabel r. 1889-1921 | ||
Coronation of Isabel; 2nd Emergency government | ||||||||
João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira (1835-1919) |
(-) 1891 |
(-) 1892 |
● 1890 election | Conservative | ● Correia de Oliveira II | |||
Economic crisis; Resignation | ||||||||
Deodoro da Fonseca (1827-1893) |
(-) 1892 |
(-) 1893 |
● Appointed | Conservative | ● Fonseca II | |||
Rio Grande do Sul civil war; Death | ||||||||
Antônio da Silva Prado (1840-1929) |
(-) 1893 |
(-) 1895 |
● Appointed | Conservative | ● Silva Prado | |||
Joaquim Nabuco (1849-1910) |
(-) 1895 |
(-) 1889 |
● 1894 election | Liberal | ● Nabuco | |||
Ruy Barbosa (1849-1923) |
(-) 1899 |
(-) 1901 |
● 1898 election | Liberal | ● Barbosa I | |||
Railway expansions; Barbosa electoral reform act | ||||||||
Baron of Rio Branco José Paranhos Júnior (1845-1912) |
(-) 1901 |
(-) 1905 |
● 1900 election | Conservative | ● Rio Branco | |||
Petrópolis treaty | ||||||||
Ruy Barbosa (1849-1923) |
(-) 1905 |
(-) 1906 |
● 1904 election | Liberal | ● Barbosa II | |||
Velarde-Barbosa treaty; Vote of no confidence | ||||||||
Júlio Bueno Brandão (1858-1931) |
(-) 1906 |
(-) 1909 |
● Appointed | Liberal Conservative (Liberal-Conservative coalition until 1907) |
● Bueno Brandão | |||
Formation of the Radical Liberal Party; Formation of the Liberal Conservative Party; 1908 election crisis; Ouro Fino pact | ||||||||
Rodrigues Alves (1848-1919) |
(-) 1909 |
(-) 1913 |
● 1908 election ● 1912 election |
Liberal Conservative | ● Alves I ● Alves II | |||
End of the Counani War; Chibata Revolt; Contestado War; forced resignation | ||||||||
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(-) 1913 |
(-) 1921 |
● Appointed | Liberal Conservative | ● (-) | ||
Construction of Brasília Starts; 1918 general strike; Death of Emperess Isabel; Coronation of Pedro III; The second regency starts | 80px(-) r. | |||||||
Arthur Bernardes (1875-1955) |
(-) 1921 |
(-) 1926 |
● 1920 election ● 1924 election |
Liberal Conservative | ● Bernardes I ● Bernardes II | |||
Divisions among Mineiro Liberal Conservatives; Many revolts; Construction of Brasília finnishes; Resignation | ||||||||
Feliciano Sodré (1881-1945) |
(-) 1926 |
(-) 1929 |
● Appointed | Liberal Conservative | ● Sodré | |||
Second regency ends | ||||||||
Heitor Teixeira Penteado (1878-1947) |
(-) 1928 |
(-) 1930 |
● 1928 election | Liberal Conservative | ● Teixeira Penteado | |||
Great depression hits Brazil; Vote of no confidence; Emperor calls snap elections | ||||||||
Adolfo Bergamini (1886-1945) |
(-) 1931 |
(-) 1931 |
● 1930 election | Radical Liberal (Minority government) |
● Bergamini | |||
Universal voting act; Accusations of faked nationality; Forced resignation | ||||||||
Francisco Campos (1929-2014) |
(-) 1931 |
(-) 1931 |
● Appointed | Liberal Conservative (With outside support of the Catholic party) |
● Campos | |||
Communist coup rumors; Resigned in favor of Salgado | ||||||||
Plínio Salgado (1895-1980) |
(-) 1931 |
(-) 1938 |
● Appointed ● 1932 election |
Union for Integral Government Action (Liberal Conservative with Catholic Party outside support until 1931) |
● Salgado I ● Salgado III | |||
Signing of the 1932 constitution; Establishment of the Salgado regime; Creation of the Union for Integral Government Action; Some revolts; Political crisis; Downfall |