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Aureliano Chaves

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Vice President of Brazil from 1979 to 1985
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Aureliano Chaves
19thVice President of Brazil
In office
15 March 1979 – 15 March 1985
PresidentJoão Figueiredo
Preceded byAdalberto Pereira dos Santos
Succeeded byJosé Sarney
Minister of Mines and Energy
In office
15 March 1985 – 22 December 1988
PresidentJosé Sarney
Preceded byCésar Cals
Succeeded byIris Rezende
Governor of Minas Gerais
In office
15 March 1975 – 5 July 1978
Vice GovernorLevindo Ozanam Coelho
Preceded byRondon Pacheco
Succeeded byLevindo Ozanam Coelho
Member of theChamber of Deputies
In office
1 February 1967 – 1 February 1975
ConstituencyMinas Gerais
State Deputy of Minas Gerais
In office
1 February 1959 – 1 February 1967
ConstituencyAt-large
Personal details
Born(1929-01-13)13 January 1929
Died30 April 2003(2003-04-30) (aged 74)
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Political party
  • UDN (Before 1966)
  • ARENA (1966–1979)
  • PDS (1979–1985)
  • PFL (1985–2003)
SpouseVivi Chaves

Aureliano Chaves (13 January 1929 – 30 April 2003) was a Brazilian politician.

Born inTrês Pontas, state ofMinas Gerais, he was a Representative of this state in the Chamber of Deputies in 1967 from theARENA party. He was selected as the governor ofMinas Gerais state from 1975 to 1978 and was elected vice-president in 1979 underJoão Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo. He acted as president during Figueiredo's health crisis in 1981 and 1983.[1]

After the democratization ofBrazil, he ran unsuccessfully for the presidency of Brazil. After the elections of 1989 he retired from politics.

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References

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  1. ^Hoge, Warren (20 September 1981)."BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT SUFFERS HEART ATTACK".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved23 August 2022.
Political offices
Preceded byVice President of Brazil
1979–1985
Vacant
Title next held by
Itamar Franco
Old Republic
(1889–1930)
Populist Republic
(1946–64)
Military dictatorship
(1964–85)
New Republic
(1985–present)
  1. Antônio Olinto
  2. Cesário Alvim
  3. João Pinheiro
  4. Domingos José da Rocha
  5. Chrispim Jacques Bias Fortes
  6. Álvares da Silva
  7. Augusto de Lima
  8. Gama Cerqueira
  9. Cesário Alvim
  10. Gama Cerqueira
  11. Afonso Pena
  12. Chrispim Jacques Bias Fortes
  13. Silviano Brandão
  14. Costa Sena
  15. Antônio de Salles
  16. João Pinheiro
  17. Bueno Brandão
  18. Venceslau Brás
  19. Bueno Brandão
  20. Delfim Moreira
  21. Artur Bernardes
  22. Raul Soares
  23. Olegário Maciel
  24. Melo Viana
  25. Antônio Carlos Ribeiro de Andrada
  26. Olegário Maciel
  27. Gustavo Capanema
  28. Benedito Valadares
  29. Nísio Batista
  30. João Tavares Corrêa Beraldo
  31. Júlio Ferreira de Carvalho
  32. Noraldino Lima
  33. Alcides Lins
  34. Milton Campos
  35. Juscelino Kubitschek
  36. Clóvis Salgado da Gama
  37. José Francisco Bias Fortes
  38. José de Magalhães Pinto
  39. Israel Pinheiro
  40. Rondon Pacheco
  41. Aureliano Chaves
  42. Levindo Ozanan Coelho
  43. Francelino Pereira
  44. Tancredo Neves
  45. Hélio Garcia
  46. Newton Cardoso
  47. Hélio Garcia
  48. Eduardo Brandão Azeredo
  49. Itamar Franco
  50. Aécio Neves
  51. Antônio Anastasia
  52. Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior
  53. Fernando Pimentel
  54. Romeu Zema
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