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{{Short description|President of São Paulo from 1927 to 1930}}
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|birth_name = Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque
|birth_name = Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque
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'''Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque''' ({{IPA|pt|ˈʒulju ˈpɾɛstʃiz dʒi awbuˈkɛʁki}}; 15 March 1882 – 9 February 1946) was a Brazilian poet, lawyer and politician. He was the last elected [[President of Brazil]] of the period known as the [[First Brazilian Republic|Old Republic]], but never took office because the government was overthrown in the [[Brazilian Revolution of 1930|Revolution of 1930]]. Prestes was the only politician to be elected President of Brazil and then impeded from taking office. He was also the last person born in [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] to be elected president until the election of [[Jair Bolsonaro]] in 2018.
'''Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈʒulju ˈpɾɛstʃiz dʒi awbuˈkɛɾki}};
March 15, 1882 – February 9, 1946) was a Brazilian poet, lawyer and politician. He was the last elected [[President of Brazil]] of the period known as [[First Brazilian Republic|República Velha]], but never took office because the government was overthrown in the [[Revolution of 1930]]. Júlio Prestes was the only politician who was elected President of Brazil to be impeded of taking office. He was the last person born in [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] to be elected President of Brazil until the election of [[Jair Bolsonaro]] in 2018.


On June 23, 1930 he became the second Brazilian person to be covered on the ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19300623,00.html |publisher=Time.com|title=Júlio Prestes na capa da revista americana Time|language=English|author= |work=|date= |access-date=}}</ref>
On 23 June 1930, he became the second Brazilian featured on the cover of ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19300623,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090202074750/http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19300623,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 February 2009 |publisher=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|title=Júlio Prestes na capa da revista americana Time|language=English|author= |date= |access-date=}}</ref>


==Early career==
==Early career==
Prestes graduated with a Law degree from the Law School of São Paulo in 1906 (today's [[Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo]]). He married with Alice Viana Prestes, and had three children with her.
Prestes graduated with a law degree from the Law School of São Paulo (today the [[Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo]]) in 1906. He married [[Alice Prestes|Alice Viana]] and had three children with her.


He started his political career in 1909, when he was elected State Representative in [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] by the [[Republican Party of São Paulo]] (PRP). He was reelected several times until 1923, defending the public employee in São Paulo.
He started his political career in 1909, when he was elected State Representative in [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] by the [[Republican Party of São Paulo]] (PRP). He was re-elected several times until 1923, and became noted for his defense of public employees in São Paulo.


As a State representative, he introduced legislation that created the Court of Auditors of São Paulo and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnology of University of São Paulo. He was the author of the law that incorporated the Sorocabana Railroad to the São Paulo State patrimony.
As a State Representative, he introduced legislation that created the Court of Auditors of São Paulo and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnology of the University of São Paulo. He was the author of the law that incorporated the Sorocabana Railroad in the São Paulo State patrimony.


In [[Revolution of 1924]], he fought on the Coluna Sul, with Ataliba Leonel and [[Washington Luís]], expelling the rebels of the region of [[Sorocaba]].
In the [[São Paulo Revolt of 1924]], Prestes fought on the Coluna Sul, with Ataliba Leonel and [[Washington Luís]], expelling the rebels of the region of [[Sorocaba]].

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==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 17 November 2024

Júlio Prestes
President-elect of Brazil
In role
21 May 1930 – 24 October 1930
Vice PresidentVital Soares (elect)
Preceded byWashington Luís
Succeeded byMilitary Junta (interim)
Further offices held
President of São Paulo
In office
17 July 1927 – 21 May 1930
Vice PresidentHeitor Teixeira Penteado
Preceded byCarlos de Campos
Succeeded byHeitor Teixeira Penteado
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
14 May 1923 – 14 July 1927
ConstituencySão Paulo
State Deputy of São Paulo
In office
7 April 1909 – 7 April 1923
ConstituencyAt-large
Personal details
Born
Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque

15 March 1882
Itapetininga, São Paulo, Empire of Brazil
Died9 February 1946(1946-02-09) (aged 63)
São Paulo, Brazil
Political party
  • PRP (1909–37)
  • UDN (1945–46)
Spouse
(m. 1906; died 1940)
Children
  • Marialice
  • Fernando Neto
  • Irene
ProfessionLawyer, landowner
Signature

Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒulju ˈpɾɛstʃiz dʒi awbuˈkɛʁki]; 15 March 1882 – 9 February 1946) was a Brazilian poet, lawyer and politician. He was the last elected President of Brazil of the period known as the Old Republic, but never took office because the government was overthrown in the Revolution of 1930. Prestes was the only politician to be elected President of Brazil and then impeded from taking office. He was also the last person born in São Paulo to be elected president until the election of Jair Bolsonaro in 2018.

On 23 June 1930, he became the second Brazilian featured on the cover of Time magazine.[1]

Early career

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Prestes graduated with a law degree from the Law School of São Paulo (today the Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo) in 1906. He married Alice Viana and had three children with her.

He started his political career in 1909, when he was elected State Representative in São Paulo by the Republican Party of São Paulo (PRP). He was re-elected several times until 1923, and became noted for his defense of public employees in São Paulo.

As a State Representative, he introduced legislation that created the Court of Auditors of São Paulo and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnology of the University of São Paulo. He was the author of the law that incorporated the Sorocabana Railroad in the São Paulo State patrimony.

In the São Paulo Revolt of 1924, Prestes fought on the Coluna Sul, with Ataliba Leonel and Washington Luís, expelling the rebels of the region of Sorocaba.

References

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  1. ^ "Júlio Prestes na capa da revista americana Time". Time. Archived from the original on 2 February 2009.
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Political offices
Preceded by President of São Paulo
1927–1930
Succeeded by
Preceded by President-elect of Brazil
1930
Succeeded by
Military Junta (interim)