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Leonel de
Moura Brizola (22
January 1922 – 21 June 2004) was a
Brazilian politician.
Launched into
politics by
Brazilian president Getúlio
Vargas in the...
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Neusa Maria Goulart Brizola, best
known as
Neusinha Brizola (November 20, 1954 –
April 27, 2011), was a
Brazilian singer-songwriter. She was the daughter...
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Democratic Labour Party (PDT) was
founded in 1979 by left-wing
leader Leonel Brizola as an
attempt to
reorganise the
Brazilian left-wing
forces during the end...
- Army
announced to Brasília the
actions of
Brizola, and the next day
there was the risk of bombing.
Brizola made a
transmission announcing the
visit of...
- best
options would be
Brizola or
Goulart himself, but the law did not
allow re-election or the
candidacy of
relatives (
Brizola was Jango's brother-in-law)...
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Carlos Daudt Brizola,
better known as
Brizola Neto (born 11
October 1978), is a
Brazilian politician,
currently affiliated with the
Democratic Labour Party...
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Leonel Brizola,
candidate for the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT). On the eve of the election, O
Globo published an
editorial favourable to
Brizola's opponent...
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Juliana Daudt Brizola (born 3
August 1975) is a
Brazilian lawyer and politician. She was a
councilwoman in the city of
Porto Alegre from 2009 to 2011...
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Fernando Collor, and 1994,
where he lost to Cardoso. Lula
chose Leonel Brizola of the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT), a
longtime fixture of the Brazilian...
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became the
central figure in the
party along with the
populist Leonel Brizola.
Since the
party was a
close ally of PSD, also
founded by
supporters of...