Nereu Ramos

Nereu Ramos
President of Brazil
Acting
11 November 1955 – 31 January 1956
Vice PresidentNone
Preceded byCarlos Luz (acting)
Succeeded byJuscelino Kubitschek
Vice President of Brazil
In office
19 September 1946 – 30 January 1951
PresidentEurico Dutra
Preceded byMelo Viana
Succeeded byCafé Filho
Vice President of the Federal Senate
In office
3 February 1955 – 17 November 1955
Preceded byMarcondes Filho
Succeeded byApolônio Sales
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
12 March 1951 – 3 February 1955
Preceded byCirilo Júnior
Succeeded byCarlos Luz
Other offices held
Federal-level political offices
1957–1958Senator for Santa Catarina
1955–1955Senator for Santa Catarina
1951–1955Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina
1946–1946Senator for Santa Catarina
Ministerial offices
1956–1956Minister of Education (acting)
1956–1957Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs
Party political offices
1947–1949President of the Social Democratic Party
1927–1932President of the Liberal Party of Santa Catarina
State-level political offices
1937–1945Federal Intervenor in Santa Catarina
1935–1937Governor of Santa Catarina
1919–1921State Deputy of Santa Catarina
1914–1914Chief of Staff of the President of Santa Catarina
1911–1912State Deputy of Santa Catarina
Personal details
Born
Nereu de Oliveira Ramos

(1888-09-03)3 September 1888
Lages, Santa Catarina, Empire of Brazil
Died16 June 1958(1958-06-16) (aged 69)
São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil
Political partyPRC (1911–1931)
PLC (1931–1937)
PSD (1945–1958)
Spouse
Beatriz Paranhos Pederneiras
(m. 1916)
Children4
Parent
Alma materFaculty of Law of Largo de São Francisco
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Nereu de Oliveira Ramos (Portuguese pronunciation: [neˈɾew dʒi oliˈvejɾɐ ˈʁɐ̃mus]; 3 September 1888 – 16 June 1958) was a Brazilian political figure. He briefly served as interim president of Brazil in the aftermath of the political crisis which culminated in the suicide of President Getúlio Vargas and the impeachment of Deputy Carlos Luz and President Café Filho.


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