User:Caio79 (Brazil)

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1899-1890: Rufino Eneias Galvão (Military)

1890-1892: Deodoro da Fonseca (Conservative) Died in office

1892-1894: --- (Conservative) Resigned

1894-1896: --- (Conservative) Calls an election after an angry parliament

1896-1898: --- (Liberal) Recieved vote of no confidence, new elections were called

1898-1902: --- (Liberal)

1902-1903: --- (Conservative) Called new elections to recieve more support

1903-1908: Joaquim Nabuco (Liberal) ''Reelected in 1908, loses support from parliament after been percieved as "too radical"

1908-1910: Júlio Bueno Brandão (Liberal Conservative) Resigned

1910-1915: Rodrigues Alves (Lberal Conservative)Authoritarianism grows, calls an election in 1911 to cement his power

1915-1917: Hermes da Fonseca (Liberal Conservative/Military) A de facto dictatorship starts, left after the Zimmermann affair

1917-1925: Arthur Bernardes (Liberal Conservative) Calls election in 1920, Second Regency starts in 1921

1925-1930: Estácio Coimbra (Liberal Conservative) A crisis makes the libcon government fall and elections are called

1930: Adolfo Bergamini (Radical Liberal) Resigned after being attacked

1930-1931: Francisco Campos (Liberal Conservative) Resigned in favor of Salgado

1931-1940: Plínio Salgado (Integralist) Removed in the May 1st coup

1940: José Pessoa (Military)

1941-1942: --- (Interim)

1942-1951: Osvaldo Aranha (National Liberal) Reelected in 46 and 50, resigned in 51

1951-1956: Alberto Pasqualini (Labor) Reelected in 54, resigned

1956-1958: João Mangabeira (Democratic Socialist)

1958-1962: Ademar de Barros (Brazilian Democratic Union) Forced into elections after something funny

1962-1963: --- Resigned

1963-1964: --- Recieved a motion of no confidence and new elections were callled

1964-1968: Affonso Arinos (Progressive)

1968-1972: Juscelino Kubitschek (Progressive)

1972-1976: ---

1976: --- Lost support to Brizola

1976-1980: Leonel Brizola (Labor)

1980-1983: --- Government loses support and new elections are called

1983-1987: Gilberto Gil (Democratic Socialist)

1987-1990: --- Called an election ahead of time to seek a new mandate for new economic measures

1990-1994: Fernando Collor

1994-2000: Silvio Santos Reelected in 94

2000-2002: Enéas Carneiro

2002-2011: Luiz Inácio da Silva (Democratic Socialist) Reelected in 06 and 10, resigned in 2011

2011-2014: Marta Suplicy (Democratic Socialist) Elected in 14 but failed to form a government leading to another ekection in the same year

2014-2018: Levy Fidelix

2018-2022: Ciro Gomes (Labor)

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(1968) June 1968 - December 1968: Center Right

December 1968 - August 1970: Center Left

August 1970 - February 1972: Center Left

February 1972 - July 1973: Center Right (1972)

July 1973 - November 1974: Center Right

Novemeber 1974 - July 1976: Center Left

(1976) July 1976 - August 1979: Leonel Brizola

(1979) August 1979 - October 1980: Center

October 1980 - June 1981: Center Left

June 1981 - December 1982: Center Left

December 1982 - August 1983: Center Right

(1983) August 1983 - April 1987: Center Left

April 1987 - July 1987: Center Right

(1987) July 1987 - April 1988: Center Left

(2002, 2006) 2002-2009: Lula

2009-2010: Gilberto Gil

2010-2011: Lula (2010)

2011-2014: Marta Suplicy

(2014) 2014-2018: Levy Fidelix

(2018) 2018-2022: Ciro Gomes