- Source: 1995 in Brazil
Events in the year 1995 in Brazil.
Incumbents
= Federal government
=President: Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Vice President: Marco Maciel
= Governors
=Acre: Orleir Messias Cameli (from 1 January)
Alagoas:
Geraldo Bulhões (until 1 January)
Divaldo Suruagy (from 1 January)
Amapa: João Capiberibe (from 1 January)
Amazonas:
Gilberto Mestrinho (until 1 January)
Amazonino Mendes (from 1 January)
Bahia: Paulo Souto (from 1 January)
Ceará:
Francisco Aguiar (until 1 January)
Tasso Jereissati (from 1 January)
Espírito Santo:
Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo (until 1 January)
Vitor Buaiz (from 1 January)
Goiás:
Agenor Rezende (until 1 January)
Maguito Vilela (from 1 January)
Maranhão:
José de Ribamar Fiquene (until 1 January)
Roseana Sarney (from 1 January)
Mato Grosso: Dante de Oliveira
Mato Grosso do Sul: Wilson Barbosa Martins (from 1 January)
Minas Gerais:
Hélio Garcia (until 1 January)
Eduardo Brandão Azeredo (from 1 January)
Pará:
Carlos Santos (until 1 January)
Almir Gabriel (from 1 January)
Paraíba:
Cícero de Lucena (until 1 January)
Antônio Mariz (1 January-16 September)
José Maranhão (from 16 September)
Paraná:
Mário Pereira (until 1 January)
Jaime Lerner (from 1 January)
Pernambuco:
Joaquim Francisco Cavalcanti (until 1 January)
Miguel Arraes (from 1 January)
Piauí:
Guilherme Melo (until 1 January)
Mão Santa (from 1 January)
Rio de Janeiro:
Nilo Batista (until 1 January)
Marcello Alencar (from 1 January)
Rio Grande do Norte:
Vivaldo Costa (until 1 January)
Garibaldi Alves Filho (from 1 January)
Rio Grande do Sul:
Alceu de Deus Collares (until 1 January)
Antônio Britto (from 1 January)
Rondônia:
Oswaldo Piana Filho (until 1 January)
Valdir Raupp de Mattos (from 1 January)
Roraima:
Ottomar de Sousa Pinto (until 1 January)
Neudo Ribeiro Campos (from 1 January)
Santa Catarina:
Antônio Carlos Konder Reis (until 1 January)
Paulo Afonso Vieira (from 1 January)
São Paulo:
Luís Antônio Fleury Filho (until 1 January)
Mário Covas (from 1 January)
Sergipe:
João Alves Filho (until 1 January)
Albano Franco (from 1 January)
Tocantins: José Wilson Siqueira Campos (from 1 January)
= Vice governors
=Acre: Labib Murad (from 1 January)
Alagoas:
Francisco Roberto Holanda de Melo (until 1 January)
Manuel Gomes de Barros (from 1 January)
Amapá:
Ronaldo Pinheiro Borges (until 1 January)
Antônio Hildegardo Gomes de Alencar (from 1 January)
Amazonas:
Francisco Garcia Rodrigues (until 1 January)
Alfredo Pereira do Nascimento (from 1 January)
Bahia:
Rosalvo Barbosa Romeo (until 1 January)
César Borges (from 1 January)
Ceará:
Lúcio Gonçalo de Alcântara (until 1 January)
Moroni Bing Torgan (from 1 January)
Espírito Santo:
Adelson Antônio Salvador (until 1 January)
José Renato Casagrande (from 1 January)
Goiás: Naphtali Alves de Souza (from 1 January)
Maranhão: José Reinaldo Carneiro Tavares (from 1 January)
Mato Grosso:
Osvaldo Roberto Sobrinho (until 1 January)
José Márcio Panoff de Lacerda (from 1 January)
Mato Grosso do Sul:
Ary Rigo (until 1 January)
Braz Melo (from 1 January)
Minas Gerais:
Arlindo Porto Neto (until 1 January)
Walfrido Silvino dos Mares Guia Neto (from 1 January)
Pará: Hélio Mota Gueiros Júnior (from 1 January)
Paraíba:
José Maranhão (until 16 September),
Vacant thereafter (from 16 September)
Paraná: Emília de Sales Belinati
Pernambuco:
Carlos Roberto Guerra Fontes (until 1 January)
Jorge José Gomes (from 1 January)
Piauí: Osmar Antônio de Araújo
Rio de Janeiro: Luiz Paulo Corrêa da Rocha (from 1 January)
Rio Grande do Norte:
Vacant (until 1 January)
Fernando Freire (from 1 January)
Rio Grande do Sul:
João Gilberto Lucas Coelho (until 1 January)
Vicente Joaquim Bogo (from 1 January)
Rondônia:
Assis Canuto (until 1 January)
Aparício Carvalho de Moraes (from 1 January)
Roraima:
Antônio Airton Oliveira Dias (until 1 January)
Airton Antonio Soligo (from 1 January)
Santa Catarina: José Augusto Hülse (from 1 January)
São Paulo:
Aloysio Nunes (until 1 January)
Geraldo Alckmin (from 1 January)
Sergipe:
José Carlos Mesquita Teixeira (until 1 January)
José Carlos Machado (from 1 January)
Tocantins:
Paulo Sidnei Antunes (until 1 January)
Raimundo Nonato Pires dos Santos (from 1 January)
Events
Unknown Date
Surya Brasil cosmetics company is founded.
= January
=January 1: Fernando Henrique Cardoso is inaugurated as the 34th President of Brazil.
= May
=May 19: Bertioga becomes an independent municipality. Prior to that, it was part of Santos.
= August
=August 9: An armed conflict between the Landless Workers' Movement and military police leaves ten dead in Corumbiara, Rondônia.
= October
=October 12: The bishop of the Universal Church, Sérgio von Helder, kicks a statue of Our Lady of Aparecida, the country's patron saint; during two programs on Rede Record.
= December
=December 21: The founding of the city of Pintópolis.
Births
= January
=January 5: Whindersson Nunes, media personality
= February
=February 8: Ghilherme Lobo, actor
February 9: Otávio, Footballer
= April
=April 3: William, footballer
April 4: Walace, footballer
= June
=June 9: Tay Melo, professional wrestler and judoka
= July
=July 22: Marília Mendonça, singer (died 2021)
= November
=November 20: Christian Lindell, tennis player
Deaths
= February
=February 4: Aloísio de Oliveira, record producer, singer, actor and composer. (b. 1914)
= April
=April 27: Raphael Rabello, guitarist and composer (b. 1962)
See also
1995 in Brazilian football
1995 in Brazilian television
References
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- Dewi Sandra
- Terry Gilliam
- Miss World 1995
- Tim nasional bola voli putra Brasil
- Juninho Pernambucano
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Jepang
- Peringkat Dunia FIFA
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