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Delfim Moreira

President of Brazil

7 November 1868 Cristina, Minas Gerais, Empire of Brazil

1 July 1920(1920-07-01) (51) Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais, Brazil

15 November 1918 – 28 July 1919

In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Moreira and the second or paternal family name is Costa Ribeiro. This article is about the Brazilian president. For the Brazilian city in Minas Gerais state, see Delfim Moreira, Minas Gerais. For the Portuguese long-distance runner, see Delfim Moreira (athlete). 10th President of Brazil His Excellency Delfim MoreiraPresident of BrazilIn office 15 November 1918 – 28 July 1919Preceded by Venceslau BrásSucceeded by Epitácio PessoaVice President of BrazilIn office 28 July 1919 – 1 July 1920PresidentEpitácio PessoaPreceded by Urbano SantosSucceeded by Bueno de Paiva Personal detailsBorn(1868-11-07 ) 7 November 1868 Cristina, Minas Gerais, Empire of BrazilDied1 July 1920(1920-07-01) (aged 51) Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais, BrazilNationalityBrazilianPolitical partyPRMSignature Other offices held 1914–1918: President of Minas Gerais 1910–1914: Secretary of the Interior, Minas Gerais 1909–1911: Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais 1907–1909: State Senator, Minas Gerais 1902–1906: Secretary of the Interior, Minas Gerais Delfim Moreira da Costa Ribeiro (Portuguese:  ; 7 November 1868 – 1 July 1920) was a Brazilian politician who served as tenth President of Brazil. Biography He was born in Minas Gerais state to a Portuguese father and to a Portuguese Brazilian mother who traced her ancestry back to the early settlers of Brazil. Delfim Moreira, elected vice president under Rodrigues Alves in 1918, provisionally ruled the country as the Brazilian Constitution provided for new elections in case of disability of the President before completing two years in office. Rodrigues Alves never even entered office, for he was stricken by the "Spanish flu" and died on 16 January 1919. Delfim Moreira himself also did not have good health, suffering from some psychological conditions, therefore his short tenure was known as "the republican regency" since the government Minister of Transportation and Public Works, Afrânio de Melo Franco, stood out in the president's decision-making. Three days after the new government took over the country, a general strike hit the capital and the city of Niterói. The president ordered the closure of unions in Rio de Janeiro, on 22 November. On 21 June 1919, a dissident faction of the anarchists founded the Brazilian Communist Party. Four months later, the government expelled from the country about a hundred of them, mostly foreigners, who worked in the workers movement of the cities of São Paulo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, due to the discovery of an alleged plot aimed at overthrowing the government. When Epitácio Pessoa assumed headship of the government, Moreira became his Vice President. As Vice President, he also served as the President of the Senate. He died in the city of Santa Rita do Sapucaí, on 1 July 1920. He was succeeded by Bueno de Paiva. Venceslau Brás declares war against the Central Powers in October, 1917. At his side, the former president and then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nilo Peçanha, and the president of Minas Gerais and future president of the Republic, Delfim Moreira. President Delfim Moreira picture from the National Archive of Brazil See also List of Presidents of Brazil

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