1992 in Brazil
Events in the year 1992 in Brazil.
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Timeline of Brazilian history |
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Year of Constitution: 1988 |
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Fernando Collor de Mello (until 29 December), Itamar Franco (starting 29 December)
- Vice President: Itamar Franco (until 29 December); vacant (starting 29 December)
Governors
- Acre: Edmundo Pinto (until 17 May), vacant thereafter (starting 17 May)
- Alagoas: Geraldo Bulhões
- Amapa: Annibal Barcellos
- Amazonas: Gilberto Mestrinho
- Bahia: Antônio Carlos Magalhães
- Ceará: Ciro Gomes
- Espírito Santo: Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo
- Goiás: Iris Rezende
- Maranhão: Edison Lobão
- Mato Grosso: Jaime Campos
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Pedro Pedrossian
- Minas Gerais: Hélio Garcia
- Pará: Jader Barbalho
- Paraíba: Ronaldo Cunha Lima
- Paraná: Roberto Requião de Mello e Silva
- Pernambuco: Joaquim Francisco Cavalcanti
- Piauí: Freitas Neto
- Rio de Janeiro: Leonel Brizola
- Rio Grande do Norte: José Agripino Maia
- Rio Grande do Sul: Alceu de Deus Collares
- Rondônia: Oswaldo Piana Filho
- Roraima: Ottomar de Sousa Pinto
- Santa Catarina: Vilson Kleinübing
- São Paulo: Luís Antônio Fleury Filho
- Sergipe: João Alves Filho
- Tocantins: Moisés Nogueira Avelino
Vice governors
- Acre: Romildo Magalhães da Silva (until 17 May), vacant thereafter (starting 17 May)
- Alagoas: Francisco Roberto Holanda de Melo
- Amapá: Ronaldo Pinheiro Borges
- Amazonas: Francisco Garcia Rodrigues
- Bahia: Paulo Souto
- Ceará: Lúcio Gonçalo de Alcântara
- Espírito Santo: Adelson Antônio Salvador
- Goiás: Luís Alberto Maguito Vilela
- Maranhão: José de Ribamar Fiquene
- Mato Grosso: Osvaldo Roberto Sobrinho
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Ary Rigo
- Minas Gerais: Arlindo Porto Neto
- Pará: Carlos José Oliveira Santos
- Paraíba: Cícero Lucena Filho
- Paraná: Mario Pereira
- Pernambuco: Carlos Roberto Guerra Fontes
- Piauí: Guilherme Cavalcante de Melo
- Rio de Janeiro: Nilo Batista
- Rio Grande do Norte: Vivaldo Costa
- Rio Grande do Sul: João Gilberto Lucas Coelho
- Rondônia: Assis Canuto
- Roraima: Antônio Airton Oliveira Dias
- Santa Catarina: Antônio Carlos Konder Reis
- São Paulo: Aloysio Nunes
- Sergipe: José Carlos Mesquita Teixeira
- Tocantins: Paulo Sidnei Antunes
Events
May
June
- June 3–14 - Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
- June 5 - Convention on Biological Diversity in Rio de Janeiro.
September
- September 29 - After a series of protests and accusations of corruption, president Fernando Collor de Mello is impeached and removed from congress and his powers are suspended. Itamar Franco becomes the acting president.
December
- December 29 - Brazil's president Fernando Collor de Mello is found guilty on charges that he stole more than $32 million from the government, preventing him from holding any elected office for eight years. Collor resigns the presidency hours sentence is passed by the Supreme Federal Court.
Date unknown
- Quaternaglia Guitar Quartet is founded.[3]
- The Professor Paulo Neves de Carvalho Government School is established.
Television
- Você Decide debuts.
- Felicidade ends.
Music
- The bands Charlie Brown Jr., Dazaranha, É o Tchan!, Os Travessos and Pato Fu are formed.
Sport
- 1992 in Brazilian football
- 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix
- 1992 Brazilian motorcycle Grand Prix
- 1992 Maceió Open
- 1992 Recopa Sudamericana
- 1992 South American Cross Country Championships held in São Paulo.
- Brazil at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Brazil at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Associação Desportiva Guarujá, Atlético Clube Lagartense, Misto Esporte Clube, Osasco Futebol Clube Associação Desportiva Perilima, Serra Macaense Futebol Clube, Tubarão Futebol Clube and Veranópolis Esporte Clube Recreativo e Cultural are founded.
Births
- February 5 – Neymar, footballer
- February 23 – Casemiro, footballer
- June 12 – Philippe Coutinho, footballer
- June 30 – Chay Suede, actor, singer. and
composer
- August 13 – Lucas Moura, footballer
- August 20 – Carolina Horta, beach volleyball player[4]
- August 21 – Felipe Nasr, racing driver
- October 2 – Alisson, footballer
- October 30 – MC Daleste, singer, songwriter and rapper (died 2013)[5]
Deaths
- December 12 - Togo Renan Soares, basketball coach (born 1906)
References
- United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3–14 June 1992
- Brooke, James (1992-10-04). "111 Killed When Police Storm Brazilian Prison During Inmate Riot". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- Henken, John, "Creating Canon Fire - Guitar Quartet Quaternaglia Attracted by Opportunity to Add Experience and Spice to a Young Genre", Los Angeles Times, 3 February 1999.
- "FIVB - Carolina Horta". www.fivb.org. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- Sean Michaels (July 9, 2013). "Brazilian rapper MC Daleste fatally shot on stage - Funk MC shot in the abdomen as he performed free public gig in São Paulo city of Campinas". The Guardian. Retrieved July 14, 2013.

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