Presidency Of Emílio Médici
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Presidency Of Emílio Médici
The presidency of Emílio Médici began on October 30, 1969, after General Emílio Garrastazu Médici won the 1969 Brazilian presidential election, 1969 presidential election, and ended on January 31, 1974, when Ernesto Geisel took office. Emílio Médici was the third president of Brazil's Military dictatorship in Brazil, military dictatorship. His administration was marked by the Brazilian Miracle, the Armed struggle against the Brazilian military dictatorship, armed struggle against the military dictatorship, the Araguaia Guerrilla War and development projects such as Programa de Polos Agropecuários e Agrominerais da Amazônia, POLAMAZÔNIA, PRORURAL, POLONORDESTE and the Rondon Project. During his term, Brazil's GDP grew by an average of 11.9%, the highest growth rate of the Republican era. 1969 Brazilian election The National Congress of Brazil, National Congress had been closed since Institutional Act Number Five was issued on 13 December 1968. Médici demanded that the ...
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National Renewal Alliance
The National Renewal Alliance (Portuguese: ''Aliança Renovadora Nacional'', ARENA) was a far-right political party that existed in Brazil between 1966 and 1979. It was the official party of the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 1964 to 1985. ARENA was part of a two-party system enforced by the dictadorship instituted on 1966, where only it and the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) — the "consented opposition" — were allowed. On 1979, a multi-party system was reintroduced to Brazil, both MDB and ARENA were officially dissolved, and the Democratic Social Party (PDS) was founded as a continuation of ARENA. Soon thereafter, PDS had a split which saw the creation of the Liberal Front Party (PFL), current Brazil Union (UNIÃO), while PDS merged with the PDC in 1993 became the Reform Progressive Party (PPR), which became the current Progressives (PP) on 1995. History Up to 1965, there were three main parties in Brazil: the populist Brazilian Labour Party (PTB), the ...
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