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  2. Presidency of Ernesto Geisel - Wikipedia

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    General Ernesto Geisel's tenure as the 29th president of Brazil began with his inauguration on 15 March 1974 and ended on 15 March 1978 when General João Figueiredo took office. [1] Geisel was the fourth president of Brazil's military dictatorship.

  3. List of presidents of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    presidency: 19 Carlos Luz (1894–1961) Acting [26] — 8 November 1955 [w] 11 November 1955 [x] 3 days PSD: Vacant throughout presidency: 20 Nereu Ramos (1888–1958) Acting [24] — 11 November 1955 [y] 31 January 1956 81 days PSD: Vacant throughout presidency: 21: Juscelino Kubitschek (1902–1976) [27] 1955: 31 January 1956 31 January 1961 ...

  4. Ernesto Geisel - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Beckmann Geisel (Portuguese pronunciation: [eʁˈnɛstu ˈbɛkmɐ̃ ˈɡajzew], German pronunciation: [ɛʁˈnɛsto ˈbɛkman ˈɡaɪzl̩]; 3 August 1907 – 12 September 1996) was a Brazilian Army officer and politician, who served as the 29th president of Brazil from 1974 to 1979, during the Brazilian military dictatorship.

  5. List of presidents of Brazil by time in office - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of presidents of Brazil by time in office. The basis of the list is the difference between dates . Since the Proclamation of the Republic in 1889, there have been 39 presidencies and 36 presidents, as Getúlio Vargas , Ranieri Mazzilli and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva served non-consecutive terms.

  6. João Figueiredo - Wikipedia

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    João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w baˈtʃistɐ dʒi oliˈvejɾɐ fiɡejˈɾedu, ˈʒwɐ̃w-]; 15 January 1918 – 24 December 1999) was a Brazilian military leader and dictator who served as the 30th president of Brazil from 1979 to 1985, the last of the military regime that ruled the country following the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état.

  7. Military dictatorship in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Retired general Ernesto Geisel (1974–79) was elected to the presidency with Médici's approval in 1974, a year after the oil crisis. Geisel was a well-connected army general and former president of Petrobras. There had been intense behind-the-scenes maneuvering by the hard-liners against him, but also by the more moderate supporters of ...

  8. 1978 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    December 29: President Ernesto Geisel signs a decree that lifts the banning of over a hundred Brazilians living abroad as political exiles. The decree also extinguishes the General Commission of Investigations. [9]

  9. Category:Presidencies of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Presidency of Ernesto Geisel; I. Impeachment of Fernando Collor; M. Presidency of Emílio Médici; P. ... Presidency of Michel Temer; Presidency of Washington Luís; R.