1995 in Brazil
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1995 in Brazil |
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Timeline of Brazilian history |
History of Brazil since 1985 |
Year of Constitution: 1988 |
Events in the year 1995 in Brazil.
Incumbents[]
Federal government[]
- President: Itamar Franco (until 1 January), Fernando Henrique Cardoso (starting 1 January)[1]
- Vice President: Vacant (until 1 January), Marco Maciel (starting 1 January)
Governors[]
- Acre: Orleir Messias Cameli (from 1 January)
- Alagoas: (till 1 January); Divaldo Suruagy (from 1 January)
- Amapa: João Capiberibe (from 1 January)
- Amazonas: Gilberto Mestrinho (till 1 January); Amazonino Mendes (from 1 January)
- Bahia: Paulo Souto
- Ceará: (till 1 January); Tasso Jereissati (from 1 January)
- Espírito Santo: Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo (till 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Goiás: (till 1 January); Maguito Vilela (from 1 January)
- Maranhão: (till 1 January); Roseana Sarney (from 1 January)
- Mato Grosso:
- Mato Grosso do Sul: (from 1 January)
- Minas Gerais: Hélio Garcia (till 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Pará: Carlos Santos (till 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Paraíba:
- until 1 January:
- 1 January-16 September:
- starting 16 September: José Maranhão
- Paraná: then Jaime Lerner
- Pernambuco: (until 1 January); Miguel Arraes (from 1 January)
- Piauí: Guilherme Melo (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Rio de Janeiro: (until 1 January), Marcello Alencar (from 1 January)
- Rio Grande do Norte: (until 1 January); Garibaldi Alves Filho (from 1 January)
- Rio Grande do Sul: Alceu de Deus Collares (until 1 January); Antônio Britto (from 1 January)
- Rondônia: (until 1 January); Valdir Raupp de Mattos (from 1 January)
- Roraima: Ottomar de Sousa Pinto (until 1 January); Neudo Ribeiro Campos (from 1 January)
- Santa Catarina: Antônio Carlos Konder Reis (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- São Paulo: Luís Antônio Fleury Filho (until 1 January); Mário Covas (from 1 January)
- Sergipe: João Alves Filho (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Tocantins: (from 1 January)
Vice governors[]
- Acre: (from 1 January)
- Alagoas: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Amapá: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Amazonas: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Bahia: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Ceará: (until 1 January); Moroni Bing Torgan (from 1 January)
- Espírito Santo: (until 1 January); José Renato Casagrande (from 1 January)
- Goiás: (from 1 January)
- Maranhão: (from 1 January)
- Mato Grosso: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Ary Rigo (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Minas Gerais: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Pará: (from 1 January)
- Paraíba: José Maranhão (1 January-16 September), vacant thereafter (from 16 September)
- Paraná:
- Pernambuco: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Piauí:
- Rio de Janeiro: (from 1 January)
- Rio Grande do Norte: vacant (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Rio Grande do Sul: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Rondônia: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Roraima: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Santa Catarina: (from 1 January)
- São Paulo: Aloysio Nunes (until 1 January); Geraldo Alckmin (from 1 January)
- Sergipe: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
- Tocantins: (until 1 January); (from 1 January)
Events[]
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Births[]
- February 8 - Ghilherme Lobo, actor
- November 20 - Christian Lindell, tennis player
Deaths[]
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See also[]
References[]
- ^ Breene, Jr (2017). Latin American Political Yearbook: 1997. Routledge. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-351-50970-1.
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