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Dokumen 123
1994 in Brazil
1994
in
Brazil
Years
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Flag
27 stars (1992–present)
Timeline of Brazilian history
History of Brazil (1985–present)
Year of Constitution:
1988
Events in the year
1994 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Itamar Franco
[
1
]
Vice President
:
vacant
Governors
Acre
:
Vacant
Alagoas
:
Geraldo Bulhões
Amapa
:
Annibal Barcellos
(until 31 December)
Amazonas
:
Gilberto Mestrinho
Bahia
:
Antônio Carlos Magalhães
(until 2 April)
Ruy Trindade
(2 April-2 May)
Antônio Imbassahy
(from 2 May)
Ceará
:
Ciro Gomes
(until 8 September)
Francisco de Barros
(8 September-9 October)
Francisco Aguiar
(from 9 October)
Espírito Santo
:
Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo
Goiás
:
Iris Rezende
(until 2 April)
Agenor Rezende
(from 2 April)
Maranhão
:
Edison Lobão
(until 2 April)
José de Ribamar Fiquene
(from 2 April)
Mato Grosso
:
Jaime Campos
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Pedro Pedrossian
Minas Gerais
:
Hélio Garcia
Pará
:
Jader Barbalho
(until 2 April)
Carlos Santos
(from 2 April)
Paraíba
:
Ronaldo Cunha Lima
(until 2 April)
Cícero de Lucena
(from 2 April)
Paraná
:
Roberto Requião
(until 2 April)
Mário Pereira
(from 2 April)
Pernambuco
:
Joaquim Francisco Cavalcanti
Piauí
:
Freitas Neto
(until 2 April)
Guilherme Melo
(from 2 April)
Rio de Janeiro
:
Leonel Brizola
(until 2 April)
Nilo Batista
(from 2 April)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
José Agripino Maia
(until 2 April)
Vivaldo Costa
(from 2 April)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Alceu de Deus Collares
Rondônia
:
Oswaldo Piana Filho
Roraima
:
Ottomar de Sousa Pinto
Santa Catarina
:
Vilson Kleinübing
(until 6 April)
Antônio Carlos Konder Reis
(from 6 April)
São Paulo
:
Luís Antônio Fleury Filho
Sergipe
:
João Alves Filho
Tocantins
:
Moisés Nogueira Avelino
Vice governors
Acre
:
Vacant
Alagoas
:
Francisco Roberto Holanda de Melo
Amapá
:
Ronaldo Pinheiro Borges
Amazonas
:
Francisco Garcia Rodrigues
Bahia
:
Paulo Souto
(until 2 April)
Rosalvo Barbosa Romeo
(from 2 May)
Ceará
:
Lúcio Gonçalo de Alcântara
(until 16 September)
Vacant
thereafter (from 16 September)
Espírito Santo
:
Adelson Antônio Salvador
Goiás
:
Luís Alberto Maguito Vilela
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Maranhão
:
José de Ribamar Fiquene
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Mato Grosso
:
Osvaldo Roberto Sobrinho
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Ary Rigo
Minas Gerais
:
Arlindo Porto Neto
Pará
:
Carlos José Oliveira Santos
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Paraíba
:
Cícero Lucena Filho
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Paraná
:
Mario Pereira
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Pernambuco
:
Carlos Roberto Guerra Fontes
Piauí
:
Guilherme Cavalcante de Melo
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Rio de Janeiro
:
Nilo Batista
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Vivaldo Costa
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
João Gilberto Lucas Coelho
Rondônia
:
Assis Canuto
Roraima
:
Antônio Airton Oliveira Dias
Santa Catarina
:
Antônio Carlos Konder Reis
(until 2 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 2 April)
São Paulo
:
Aloysio Nunes
Sergipe
:
José Carlos Mesquita Teixeira
Tocantins
:
Paulo Sidnei Antunes
Events
January
7 January
:
Paulo César Farias
, the treasurer of
Fernando Collor de Mello
's electoral campaign, is sentenced to four years in prison for tax evasion.
[
2
]
February
28 February
: The
Unidade Real de Valor
is launched, which is the equivalent to 2,750
reals
.
[
3
]
March
3 March
:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
leaves
Itamar Franco
's
Ministry of Finance
to run for
President of the Republic
.
[
4
]
May
1 May
: Three time
Formula One
World Champion,
Ayrton Senna
is
killed in a crash
during the
1994 San Marino Grand Prix
.
[
5
]
July
1 July
: The
real
replaces the
cruzeiro real
as Brazil's national currency.
[
6
]
17 July
:
Brazil defeats Italy 3–2 on penalties
to win the
1994 FIFA World Cup
. Brazil claims their fourth
FIFA World Cup
trophy.
[
7
]
August
5 August
:
Argentina
,
Brazil
,
Paraguay
, and
Uruguay
decide in Buenos Aires to create a free trade zone between
MERCOSUR
and
Bolivia
.
October
3 October
: Fernando Henrique Cardoso is elected
Brazil's 34th president
, defeating
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
in the country's
presidential election
.
[
8
]
December
7 December
: The trial of former President
Fernando Collor de Mello
and the treasurer of the electoral campaign,
Paulo César Farias
, begins at the
Supreme Federal Court
.
[
9
]
12 December
: The
Supreme Federal Court
acquits former
President of Brazil
, Fernando Collor de Mello, and treasurer Paulo César Farias, on charges of passive corruption, due to a lack of evidence.
[
10
]
[
11
]
13 December
: The
Supreme Federal Court
sentences treasurer Paulo César Farias to 7 years in prison for
misrepresentation
.
[
12
]
Births
31 March
:
Felipe Colares
, mixed martial artist (d. 2023)
14 May
:
Marquinhos
, professional footballer
Deaths
January
6 January
:
Cláudia Magno
, actress and dancer (b. 1958)
April
18 April
:
Dener Augusto de Sousa
, footballer (b. 1971)
May
1 May
:
Ayrton Senna
, racing driver (b. 1960)
July
10 July
:
Lélia Gonzalez
, anthropologist and human rights activist (b. 1935)
29 July
:
Mussum
, actor and musician (b. 1941)
December
8 December
:
Tom Jobim
, composer and singer (b.1927)
19 December
:
Pedro Collor de Mello
, businessman and brother of former
President
Fernando Collor de Mello
(b. 1952)
See also
1994 in Brazilian football
1994 in Brazilian television
References
^
"Itamar Franco | Biography & Facts"
.
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
3 January
2020
.
^
PC pega quatro anos por sonegação
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(8 de janeiro de 1994).
^
Governo lança URV e partidos preparam mudanças no plano
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(1 de março de 1994).
^
FHC assume candidatura ao Planalto
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(4 de março de 1994).
^
Acidente mata Ayrton Senna
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(2 de maio de 1994).
^
Costas, Ruth (1 July 2014).
"Brazil's currency marks 20 years"
.
BBC News
. Retrieved
3 January
2020
.
^
"1994 FIFA World Cup Final Details"
.
Planet World Cup
.
Archived
from the original on June 22, 2004
. Retrieved
October 11,
2012
.
^
FHC é presidente
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(4 de outubro de 1994).
^
STF começa hoje a julgar Collor e PC
(página 6 do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(7 de dezembro de 1994).
^
Supremo absolve Collor
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(13 de dezembro de 1994).
^
Collor escapa por falta de provas
(página 1 do 1° caderno),
Jornal do Brasil
(13 de dezembro de 1994).
^
Supremo condena PC a 7 anos
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(14 de dezembro de 1994).
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