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Encyclopedia > Nereu Ramos
This article or section should be merged with Nereu de Oliveira Ramos

Nereu de Oliveira (or Ramos) (1889 - 1958) was a Brazilian political figure. He served as an acting president of Brazil between 1955 and 1956.


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Ramos, Nereu de Oliveira - Archontology.org (614 words)
Ramos was chosen federal deputy (1930) as a candidate of the Liberal Alliance, but he lost his seat when the National Congress was dissolved (11 Nov 1930) during the Revolution of 1930.
Ramos was majority leader and chairman of the commission that drafted the Constitution.
Ramos was called to exercise the functions of President of the Republic after the Chamber of Deputies and Senate recognized (11 Nov 1955) the existence of impediment to discharge of duties by President João Café Filho and President of the Chamber of Deputies Carlos Coimbra da Luz.
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