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Tancredo Neves was born at 3:30 BRT on 4 March 1910 in São João del-Rei, Minas Gerais and was of mostly Portuguese, but also Austrian descent [5] and graduated in law. The Neves family name comes from an Azorean great-great-grandfather. [6] Tancredo Neves was a descendant of Amador Bueno, a noted paulista from the colonial Brazilian era. [6] [7]
The exhibition area, entirely dedicated to Tancredo Neves, was reopened in 2013. It includes copies of documents, films by Silvio Tendler and interactive technologies. The names of those honoured can be found in the Livro de Aço ('Book of Steel'), also called the Livro dos Heróis da Pátria ('Book of National Heroes').
On 15 January 1985 the Electoral College gathered to vote. Tancredo Neves was elected president with 480 votes (73%) against only 180 (27%) given to Maluf. There were 26 abstentions, mostly from parliamentarians from the Workers' Party, which decided to maintain a neutral stance and support neither candidate.
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Tancredo may refer to: Tancredo Neves (1910–1985), Brazilian statesman; Tancredo Pinochet (1879–1957), Chilean intellectual; Tom Tancredo (born 1945), American ...
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