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Year of Constitution:
1988
Events in the year
2016 in
Brazil
:
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Dilma Rousseff
(until August 31)
Michel Temer
(starting August 31)
Vice President
:
Michel Temer
(until August 31)
Vacant
(from August 31)
Governors
Acre
:
Tião Viana
Alagoas
:
Renan Filho
Amapa
:
Waldez Góes
Amazonas
:
José Melo
Bahia
:
Rui Costa
Ceará
:
Camilo Santana
Espírito Santo
:
Paulo Hartung
Goiás
:
Marconi Perillo
Maranhão
:
Flávio Dino
Mato Grosso
:
Pedro Taques
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Reinaldo Azambuja
Minas Gerais
:
Fernando Damata Pimentel
Pará
:
Simão Jatene
Paraíba
:
Ricardo Coutinho
Paraná
:
Beto Richa
Pernambuco
:
Paulo Câmara
Piauí
:
Wellington Dias
Rio de Janeiro
:
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Robinson Faria
Rio Grande do Sul
:
José Ivo Sartori
Rondônia
:
Confúcio Moura
Roraima
:
Suely Campos
Santa Catarina
:
Raimundo Colombo
São Paulo
:
Geraldo Alckmin
Sergipe
:
Jackson Barreto
Tocantins
:
Marcelo Miranda
Vice governors
Acre
:
Maria Nazareth Melo de Araújo Lambert
Alagoas
:
José Luciano Barbosa da Silva
Amapá
:
João Bosco Papaléo Paes
Amazonas
:
José Henrique Oliveira
Bahia
:
João Leão
Ceará
:
Maria Izolda Cela de Arruda Coelho
Espírito Santo
:
César Roberto Colnago
Goiás
:
José Eliton de Figueiredo Júnior
Maranhão
:
Carlos Orleans Brandão Júnior
Mato Grosso
:
Carlos Henrique Baqueta Fávaro
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Rose Modesto
Minas Gerais
:
Antônio Eustáquio Andrade Ferreira
Pará
:
José da Cruz Marinho
Paraíba
:
Lígia Feliciano
Paraná
:
Maria Aparecida Borghetti
Pernambuco
:
Raul Jean Louis Henry Júnior
Piaui
:
Margarete de Castro Coelho
Rio de Janeiro
:
Francisco Dornelles
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Fábio Dantas
Rio Grande do Sul
:
José Paulo Dornelles Cairoli
Rondônia
:
Daniel Pereira
[
pt
]
Roraima
:
Paulo César Justo Quartiero
Santa Catarina
:
Eduardo Pinho Moreira
São Paulo
:
Márcio França
Sergipe
:
Belivaldo Chagas Silva
Tocantins
:
Cláudia Telles de Menezes Pires Martins Lelis
Events
March
March 13
: Hundreds of thousands of people all over Brazil
protest
against corruption and denounce the government of President
Dilma Rousseff
.
[
1
]
March 15
: Senator
Delcídio do Amaral
, the speaker of the
Worker's Party
(PT) signs a plea bargain with
Operation Car Wash
prosecutor
Sergio Moro
disclosing allegations of corruption against other political figures.
[
2
]
March 16
:
Dilma Rousseff
appoints former president
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
as her chief of staff, a position that would have made him immune from prosecution. A conversation between them was recorded and later leaked by
Sergio Moro
, who was rebuked for the disclosure.
[
3
]
April
April 11
: By 38 votes to 27, the commission for the
impeachment process of President Dilma Rousseff
approves the opinion of the
rapporteur
, Deputy
Jovair Arantes
(
PTB
) of
Goiás
.
[
4
]
April 17
:
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies
votes 367-137 in favor of beginning impeachment procedures against
President
Dilma Rousseff
.
[
5
]
May
May 5
: Minister of the
Supreme Federal Court
,
Teori Zavascki
, removes
Eduardo Cunha
from his post as
Federal Deputy
and
President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
.
[
6
]
May 10
:
The Senate
approves the removal of former
Worker's Party
Speaker
Delcídio do Amaral
for breaching decorum following his admissions in his March 15 plea bargain agreement.
[
7
]
May 12
:
The
Brazilian Senate
votes (55-22) to begin the
impeachment process
against the
President of Brazil
Dilma Rousseff
and suspend her from office while the trial takes place.
[
8
]
Vice President of Brazil
Michel Temer
assumes presidential powers and duties as Acting President of
Brazil
.
[
9
]
Temer
announces a
new Cabinet
, exclusively made of white males.
[
10
]
May 24
:
Temer
announces plans for
austerity measures
.
[
11
]
Temer planning minister
Romero Juca
resigns after a recording of him is released, where he appeared to conspire to
obstruct justice
.
[
12
]
[
13
]
May 25
: President of the
Supreme Federal Court
, Minister
Ricardo Lewandowski
, prohibits the process of hidden proceedings in the Court.
[
14
]
June
June 9
: A bus plunges over a
ravine
in the state of
São Paulo
state, resulting in at least 18 people killed and 28 injured.
[
15
]
July
July 7
: Ousted deputy
Eduardo Cunha
resigns as
President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
.
[
16
]
July 14
:
Rodrigo Maia
is elected
President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
.
[
17
]
July 29
: Former
President of Brazil
Lula da Silva
stands trial on
obstruction of justice
charges relating to the
Petrobras
scandal.
[
18
]
August
August 5
–
21
: The
2016 Summer Olympics
are held in
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
.
[
19
]
August 10
: The
Federal Senate
votes 59 to 21 to indict suspended
President
[
20
]
Dilma Rousseff
on charges of breaking budget laws and put her on trial.
[
21
]
August 25
:
Brazil
's
Federal Senate
begins the impeachment trial of suspended
President
Dilma Rousseff
.
[
22
]
August 31
The
Senate
votes 61 to 20 in favor of
removing Dilma Rousseff from office
as
President of Brazil
. Vice President
Michel Temer
(who has been acting president since May 12) succeeds to the presidency and serves out the remainder of the term, which ends at midnight January 1, 2019.
[
23
]
Economic numbers released showing the
Brazilian economy shrank
3.8% year-on-year in the second quarter.
[
24
]
September
September 7
–
18
: The
2016 Summer Paralympics
are held in
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
.
[
25
]
September 12
:
Eduardo Cunha
, former
President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
, loses his position as
Deputy
following a vote of the Chamber, as a result of a series of corruption scandals.
[
26
]
September 14
:
Brazilian
prosecutors file corruption charges against former
President
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
and his wife,
Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva
. Federal judge
Sergio Moro
will preside over his case.
[
27
]
September 22
:
Brazilian police
arrest former
Finance Minister
Guido Mantega
as part of an ongoing
probe into corruption
.
[
28
]
September 27
: Senator
Gleisi Hoffmann
and her husband are indicted as part of the
Operation Car Wash
investigation.
[
29
]
October
October 2
: Brazilian voters cast ballots in the first round of
nationwide election for mayors and city councils
in 5,568 municipalities.
[
30
]
October 5
: Former
president
Lula da Silva
is charged with corruption linked to
Odebrecht
in Angola.
[
31
]
October 15
: The first
elephant
sanctuary
in
Latin America
opens in
Mato Grosso
.
[
32
]
October 17
: Clashes between rival gangs in at least two prisons, leave at least 18 people dead.
[
33
]
October 19
: Former
President of the Chamber of Deputies
,
Eduardo Cunha
is arrested by the
Federal Police
in
Operation Car Wash
.
[
34
]
October 20
: Prosecutors file homicide charges against 21 employees of
Samarco
,
Vale
, and
BHP
for the
Mariana dam disaster
in
Minas Gerais
, which killed 19 people and polluted waterways.
[
35
]
October 30
: Second round of the
nationwide election for mayors and city councils
with more than 200,000 voters. The
Workers' Party
would suffer major losses in at the
mayoral
level.
[
36
]
November
November 16
:
Former governor of Rio de Janeiro
,
Anthony Garotinho
, is arrested by
Federal Police
, in
Operation Chequinho
.
[
37
]
November 17
: Former
Rio de Janeiro governor
Sérgio Cabral
is arrested in a corruption probe.
[
38
]
[
39
]
November 20
: Four policemen are killed in
Rio de Janeiro
after their helicopter is shot down by a gang.
[
40
]
[
41
]
November 21
: Testimony begins in a corruption case against former
President of Brazil
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
.
[
42
]
November 23
: The
Brazilian Development Bank
announces plans to repay up to $29 billion in loans to the
Government of Brazil
in order to stem a burgeoning deficit.
[
43
]
November 25
:
Secretary of Government
Geddel Vieira Lima
resigns following allegations that he and
President
Michel Temer
pressured a fellow
cabinet minister
into approving a real estate project.
[
44
]
[
45
]
November 27
:
President
Michel Temer
,
President of the Senate
Renan Calheiros
, and
President of the Chamber
Rodrigo Maia
hold a press conference and announce the "institutional adjustment", which will not sponsor any proposal to amnesty crimes linked to the practice of electoral slush funds.
[
46
]
November 28
: Contractors and suppliers for the
Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games
claim they are owed millions in unpaid debts.
[
47
]
November 29
:
A chartered Avro RJ85 plane carrying 77 people, including the Chapecoense football team
, crashes near
Medellín
,
Colombia
. Rescuers report that at least six survivors have been found in the wreckage. The
2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals
are suspended.
[
48
]
Three of
Brazil
's leading football clubs –
Flamengo
,
Palmeiras
and
São Paulo FC
– offer to loan players to
Chapecoense
, after the team lost the majority of its squad in the
LaMia Airlines Flight 2933
crash.
[
49
]
Protesters in
Brasília
hold a violent demonstration against a proposed public spending cap. Police use
tear gas
and
rubber bullets
in order to disperse the demonstrators.
[
50
]
The
National Institute for Space Research
(INPE) says
deforestation
has increased 29% this year, on top of a 24% increase the year prior.
[
51
]
December
December 1
:
Odebrecht
apologizes for "illicit actions in business activities".
[
52
]
December 5
: In
association football
,
CONMEBOL
officially awards
Chapecoense
the
2016 Copa Sudamericana
title in the wake of
the plane crash
that killed almost the entire team.
Atlético Nacional
, who would have faced Chapecoense in the final and campaigned for the Brazilian club to be awarded the title, receives a
fair play award
from CONMEBOL.
[
53
]
December 13
: The
Brazilian Senate
passes
PEC 55
, a constitutional amendment requiring a 20-year spending cap, in a 53-16 vote.
[
54
]
December 21
: The
construction
firm
Odebrecht
and affiliated
petrochemical
company
Braskem
plead guilty of violating
American foreign bribery laws
in connection with the
Petrobras deal
.
[
55
]
December 29
: The Ambassador of Greece to Brazil,
Kyriakos Amiridis
, is reported missing while on vacation in
Rio de Janeiro
. A homicide team is investigating his disappearance.
[
56
]
December 31
: A body found in a burnt-out vehicle north of
Rio de Janeiro
is confirmed to be that of missing
Greek
Ambassador
Kyriakos Amiridis
. A military police officer who had an affair with the
ambassador's
wife confesses to the murder. The wife and a second man are also detained.
[
57
]
Arts and culture
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Sports
2016 in Brazilian football
Deaths
January
January 1
:
Gilberto Mendes
, 93, composer.
[
58
]
January 5
:
Antônio Pompêo
, 62, actor.
[
59
]
January 11
:
Reginaldo Araújo
, 38, footballer (heart attack)
[
60
]
January 14
:
Shaolin
, 44, humorist (heart attack)
[
61
]
January 25
:
Cláudio Clarindo
[
pt
]
, 38, ultra-distance cyclist (traffic collision)
[
62
]
February
February 2
:
Luiz Felipe Lampreia
, 74, diplomat.
[
63
]
February 15
:
Paulo Barreto Menezes
, 90, civil engineer and politician, Governor of
Sergipe
(1971–1975).
[
64
]
March
March 7
:
Ana Luiza Pessoa de Queiroz
, 60s, fashion agent (
Rabih Kayrouz
,
Anne Valérie Hash
).
[
65
]
March 9
:
Naná Vasconcelos
, 71, jazz percussionist and vocalist, eight-time
Grammy Award
winner (lung cancer)
[
66
]
March 17
:
Gaúcho
, 52, football coach and player (
Flamengo
), prostate cancer.
[
67
]
March 18
:
José Carlos Avellar
, 79, film critic (
Jornal do Brasil
).
[
68
]
March 19
:
Roger Agnelli
, 56, bank and mining executive, CEO of
Vale S.A.
(2001–2011), plane crash.
[
69
]
March 25
:
Clodomir Santos de Morais
, 87, sociologist.
[
70
]
March 26
:
Lucas Gomes Arcanjo
, 44, police officer and political activist (unexplained circumstances)
[
71
]
March 28
:
Gilson Alvaristo
, 59, professional cyclist.
[
72
]
March 31
:
Amaury Epaminondas
, 80, footballer (
São Paulo F.C.
,
Deportivo Toluca F.C.
).
[
73
]
April
April 1
:
Petrucio Melo
, 65, television presenter (cardiac arrest)
[
74
]
April 7
:
Flávio Guarnieri
[
pt
]
, 56, Portuguese-born Brazilian actor.
[
75
]
April 25
:
Patrick Fabionn Lopes
, 35, football player.
[
76
]
May
May 6
:
Larry Pinto de Faria
, 83, footballer (
Sport Club Internacional
).
[
77
]
May 7
:
Bernardo Ribeiro
, 26, footballer (
Skënderbeu
,
Newcastle Jets
,
IFK Mariehamn
).
[
78
]
José Roberto Marques
: 70, footballer (
São Paulo
).
[
79
]
May 15
:
Cauby Peixoto
, 85, singer
[
80
]
May 30
:
Gérson Bergher
, 91, politician
[
81
]
June
June 5
:
Jarbas Passarinho
, 96, politician,
President of the Senate
(1981–1983), Governor of
Pará
(1964–1966).
[
82
]
June 6
:
Hélio Garcia
, 85, politician,
Governor of Minas Gerais
(1984-1987, 1991-1995).
[
83
]
Tunga
, 64, sculptor and performance artist.
[
84
]
June 9
:
Carillo Gritti
, 74, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Territorial Prelate of
Itacoatiara
(since 2000).
[
85
]
June 24
:
Francisco Ivens de Sá Dias Branco
, 81, billionaire businessman.
[
86
]
June 27
:
Luís Carlos Melo Lopes
, 61, footballer.
[
87
]
June 28
:
Fabiane Niclotti
, 31, model,
Miss Universo Brasil
2004.
[
88
]
July
July 2
:
Irineu Roque Scherer
, 65, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Garanhuns
(1998–2007) and
Joinville
(since 2007).
[
89
]
July 4
:
Rondon Pacheco
, 96, politician,
Governor of Minas Gerais
(1971–1975), pneumonia.
[
90
]
July 7
:
Guilherme Karan
, 58, actor (
Super Xuxa contra Baixo Astral
,
Xuxa e os Duendes
,
Meu Bem, Meu Mal
,
TV Pirata
), Machado–Joseph disease.
[
91
]
July 13
:
Héctor Babenco
, 70, Argentine-born Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter (
Kiss of the Spider Woman
,
Ironweed
,
Carandiru
), (heart attack)
[
92
]
Celso Peçanha
, 99, politician,
Governor of Rio de Janeiro
(1961–1962).
[
93
]
July 17
:
Sérgio Henrique Ferreira
, 82, scientist.
[
94
]
August
August 5
:
Vander Lee
, 50, singer-songwriter (heart attack)
[
95
]
August 6
:
Ivo Pitanguy
, 90, plastic surgeon
[
96
]
August 16
:
Luis Álvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro
, 73, businessman, president of
Santos FC
(2010–2014).
[
97
]
João Havelange
, 100, football executive, ex-president of FIFA.
[
98
]
Elke Maravilha
, 71, actress.
[
99
]
August 22
:
Geneton Moraes Neto
, 60, writer and journalist (aortic aneurysm)
[
100
]
August 23
:
Antônio Eliseu Zuqueto
, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Teixeira de Freitas-Caravelas
(1983–2005).
[
101
]
Goulart de Andrade
[
pt
]
, 83, television host and journalist.
[
102
]
August 27
:
Alcindo
, 71, footballer (
Grêmio
), diabetes.
[
103
]
September
September 3
:
Claudio Olinto de Carvalho
, 74, football player and coach.
[
104
]
September 15
:
Domingos Montagner
, 54, actor (drowned)
[
105
]
October
October 14
:
Orival Pessini
, 72, actor (
A Praça É Nossa
,
Balão Mágico
), comedian, plastic artist and creator of character
Fofão
, spleen cancer.
[
106
]
October 25
:
Carlos Alberto Torres
, 72, footballer and manager, world champion (
1970
) (heart attack)
[
107
]
November
November 6
:
Redovino Rizzardo
, 77, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Dourados
(2001–2015).
[
108
]
November 20
:
Diógenes da Silva Matthes
, 83, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Franca
(1971–2006).
[
109
]
November 29
:
Ananias
, 27, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Mateus Caramelo
, 22, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Dener
, 25, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Guilherme Gimenez de Souza
, 21, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Josimar
, 30, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Caio Júnior
, 51, football player and manager (
Chapecoense
,
Vitória de Guimarães
).
[
110
]
Filipe Machado
, 32, football player (
Chapecoense
,
CSKA Sofia
).
[
110
]
Arthur Maia
, 24, football player (
Chapecoense
,
Vitória
)
[
110
]
Bruno Rangel
, 34, football player (
Chapecoense
).
[
110
]
Cléber Santana
, 35, football player (
Chapecoense
,
Atlético Madrid
).
[
110
]
Marcos Danilo Padilha
, 31, footballer (
Chapecoense
)
Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva
, 66, footballer, manager and commentator (
Fox Sports
).
[
110
]
Devair Paschoalon
[
pt
]
, 51, announcer (
Fox Sports
).
[
110
]
Paulo Julio Clement
, 51, commentator (
Fox Sports
).
[
110
]
Victorino Chermont
, 43, reporter (
Fox Sports
).
[
110
]
December
December 4
:
Ferreira Gullar
, 86, writer, essayist and art critic, pneumonia.
[
111
]
December 8
:
Lélis Lara
, 90, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Itabira–Fabriciano
(1996–2003).
[
112
]
December 9
:
Élcio Álvares
, 84, politician,
Senator
(1991–1994, 1995–1999),
Minister of Defence
(1999–2000), and
Governor of Espírito Santo
(1975–1979).
[
113
]
December 10
:
Damião Experiença
, 81,
outsider musician
.
[
114
]
December 11
:
João Castelo
, 79, politician,
Governor of Maranhão
(1979–1982), complications from surgery.
[
115
]
December 14
:
Paulo Evaristo Arns
, 95, Roman Catholic prelate,
Cardinal
(since 1973) and Archbishop of
São Paulo
(1970–1998), complications from pneumonia.
[
116
]
December 23
:
Alida Victoria Grubba Rudge
, 113, Brazil's oldest person.
[
117
]
December 27
:
Mariza Corrêa
, 71, anthropologist
[
118
]
See also
2015 in Brazil
2016 in Brazilian football
2017 in Brazil
Mensalão scandal
Timeline of the Mensalão scandal
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^
"Protesters in Brazil push to impeach President Dilma Rousseff"
.
CNN
. Retrieved
14 March
2016
.
^
"Leia a íntegra do acordo de delação premiada do senador Delcídio do Amaral"
. Conjur. 15 March 2016
. Retrieved
July 30,
2023
.
^
Maria Carolina Marcello; Lisandra Paraguassu (March 31, 2017).
"Brazil's Rousseff gets relief from Supreme Court, supporters"
.
Reuters
.
^
Agência Brasil (12 April 2016).
"Saiba como votou cada deputado na comissão especial do impeachment"
. Brasil de Fato
. Retrieved
26 April
2016
.
^
"In crushing defeat, Brazil's Rousseff moves close to impeachment"
.
Yahoo! News
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12 May
2016
.
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