sábado, 8 de diciembre de 2018

1946-1950: Eurico Dutra

In the beginning of 1946, Eurico Dutra was elected the new president of Brazil.
In comparison with Vargas, he wanted to be more conservative, and to be closest with the church. One of his controversial decisions was to ban the games of chance, but the big entrepreneurs was against this decision.
Dutra broke up all the relationship with USSR because he wanted to eliminate all the communist influences, he also banned the Communist Party. This was very positive because it made stronger their relationship with USA, helping to develop future business with them.
Dutra also made an internal plan for energy, health, transport and nutrition, which was unsuccessful and build a road between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
This article of the New York Times reminds us the short trajectory of Dutra as president:
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/06/12/archives/eurico-dutra-89-brazilian-leader-president-who-overthrew-vargas-in.html

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