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  2. 1964 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    President: . João Goulart (until 1 April); Ranieri Mazzilli (from 1 April to 15 April); Marshal Castelo Branco (from 15 April); Minister of War: . Dantas Ribeiro (until 4 April); Artur da Costa e Silva (from 4 April)

  3. 1964 Brazilian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Inflation rose from 30.5% in 1960 to 79.9% in 1963 and 92.1% in 1964. Brazil's GDP grew by 8.6% in 1961 and only 0.6% in 1963. [23] Wage erosion concerned both the middle and working classes. [24] The failure to overcome the economic crisis was due in part to pressure from domestic (workers and business) and external interest groups. [22]

  4. 1964 vacancy in the Presidency of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    With the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, on April 2 the National Congress of Brazil declared the presidency of the Republic occupied by João Goulart vacant. Since the vacancy was foreseen for the president's departure from the country without the authorization of Congress, which was not the case, the act had no constitutional support.

  5. 1964 Brazilian coup in the Paraíba Valley - Wikipedia

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    In a meeting with his generals around midnight on 31 March, Amaury Kruel sided his 2nd Army with the coup and ordered the invasion of Rio de Janeiro. [1] At this time, the Tiradentes Detachment, a unit sent on campaign by general Olímpio Mourão Filho, had already crossed the border between Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro and come into contact with the loyalist forces sent from Guanabara and ...

  6. Category:1964 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Brazil portal; History portal; Geography portal; 1960s portal ... Pages in category "1964 in Brazil"

  7. 1964 Brazilian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Following the events of the coup in the same year, João Goulart, the president, was deposed by allegations of leaving the country with no permission. [2] Since João Goulart was already the vice president, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Ranieri Mazzili, assumed the post until a new president to be elected until 1965 (the end of João Goulart term) by the National Congress of Brazil.

  8. Category:1964 in Brazilian politics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for politics in Brazil in the year 1964. 1954; 1955; 1958 ...

  9. History of Brazil (1964-1985) - Wikipedia

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