1979_in_Brazil

1979 in Brazil

1979 in Brazil

Brazil-related events during the year of 1979


Events in the year 1979 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Vice governors

  • Acre:
    • Omar Sabino de Paula (until 15 March)
    • José Fernandes Rego (from 15 March)
  • Alagoas:
    • Antônio Guedes Amaral (until 15 March)
    • Teobaldo Vasconcelos Barbosa (from 15 March)
  • Amazonas:
    • João Bosco Ramos de Lima (until 15 March)
    • Paulo Pinto Nery (from 15 March)
  • Bahia:
    • Edvaldo Brandão Correia (until 15 March)
    • Luis Viana Neto (from 15 March)
  • Ceará:
    • José Waldemar de Alcântara e Silva (until 15 March)
    • Manuel de Castro Filho (from 15 March)
  • Espírito Santo:
    • Carlos Alberto Lindenberg von Schilgen (until 15 March)
    • José Carlos Fonseca (from 15 March)
  • Goiás:
    • José Luís Bittencourt (until 15 March)
    • Rui Brasil Cavalcanti (from 15 March)
  • Maranhão:
    • José Duailibe Murad (until 15 March)
    • Artur Teixeira de Carvalho (from 15 March)
  • Mato Grosso:
    • Cássio Leite de Barros (until 15 March)
    • José Vilanova Torres (from 15 March)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: Vacant
  • Minas Gerais:
    • Levindo Ozanam Coelho (until 15 March)
    • João Marques de Vasconcelos (from 15 March)
  • Pará: Gerson dos Santos Peres (from 15 March)
  • Paraíba: Clóvis Cavalcanti (from 15 March)
  • Paraná:
  • Pernambuco:
    • Paulo Gustavo de Araújo Cunha (until 15 March)
    • Roberto Magalhães Melo (from 15 March)
  • Piauí:
    • Genibaldo Barros (until 15 March)
    • Waldemar de Castro Macedo (from 15 March)
  • Rio de Janeiro: Hamilton Xavier
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Geraldo Melo
  • Rio Grande do Sul:
    • José Augusto Amaral de Sousa (until 15 March)
    • Otávio Badui Germano (from 15 March)
  • Santa Catarina:
    • Marcos Henrique Büechler (until 15 March)
    • Henrique Hélion Velho de Córdova (from 15 March)
  • São Paulo:
  • Sergipe:
    • Antônio Ribeiro Sotelo (until 15 March)
    • Djenal Tavares Queiroz (from 15 March)

Events

January

February

March

May

August

  • August 17: The National Association of Newspapers is founded, with the aim of defending freedom of the press.[6]
  • August 28: President João Figueiredo signs the Amnesty Law. This law would grant amnesty for political crimes and crimes with a political nexus committed by members of the armed forces or member of the government between September 2, 1961 and August 15, 1979.[7]

November

Births

January

February

March

April

June

July

August

September

October

December

Deaths


References

  1. Levy 2006, pp. 294–295.
  2. Democracia: Reafirma Figueiredo (página 1 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (16 de março de 1979).
  3. A mulher chega ao Senado (página 1 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (12 de maio de 1979).
  4. Jailton de Carvalho (18 August 2016). "Novo presidente da ANJ diz que jornais estão se tornando mais relevantes". O Globo. Rede Globo. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  5. A anistia em vigor, com veto (página 1 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (29 de agosto de 1979).
  6. SILVA Clodoaldo. infostradasports.com Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Marco Aurélio Canônico (15 March 2018). "Da Maré, vereadora fazia parte do 'bonde de intelectuais da favela'" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. Archived from the original on 2018-04-08. Retrieved 16 March 2018.

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