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On 28 October 2018, Brazil’s president-elect [[Jair Bolsonaro]] promised to uphold the constitution following his election victory, in response to fears the far-right leader threatens the nation’s democratic institutions.
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International human rights groups and defeated left-wing rival [[Fernando Haddad]] have warned of a looming crackdown on civil liberties as the country moves sharply to the right.
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Mr Bolsonaro, who won just over 55 per cent of the votes on Sunday, tried to allay fears about his win, saying he would “pacify” Brazil following an election campaign repeatedly marred by violence.<ref>''[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/jair-bolsonaro-brazil-president-election-results-far-right-fernando-haddad-news-a8606226.html "Jair Bolsonaro: Brazil’s president-elect vows to uphold constitution amid fears of crackdown on civil liberties"]''</ref>
 
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Brazil's president-elect Jair Bolsonaro

On 28 October 2018, Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro promised to uphold the constitution following his election victory, in response to fears the far-right leader threatens the nation’s democratic institutions.

International human rights groups and defeated left-wing rival Fernando Haddad have warned of a looming crackdown on civil liberties as the country moves sharply to the right.

Mr Bolsonaro, who won just over 55 per cent of the votes on Sunday, tried to allay fears about his win, saying he would “pacify” Brazil following an election campaign repeatedly marred by violence.[1]

 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva30 October 202231 December 2022
Jair Bolsonaro1 January 2019
Michel Temer31 August 201631 December 2018
Dilma Rousseff1 January 201131 August 2016
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva1 January 200331 December 2010
Fernando Henrique Cardoso1 January 199531 December 2002
Getúlio Vargas31 January 195124 August 1954
Getúlio Vargas20 July 193429 October 1945
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