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'''Carlos Coimbra da Luz''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈkaɾlus koˈĩbrɐ da ˈlus|lang}}; 1894–1961)<!--full dates in infobox, per MOS--> was a [[Brazilian people|Brazilian]] [[Political figure|politician]]. After the political crisis following the [[Getúlio Vargas]] suicide in 1954, Carlos Luz was the second of three presidents that ruled [[Brazil]] in a brief period of 16 months. At the time of President Café Filho's alleged illness he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies, and so the next in the line of succession to the Presidency, since Café Filho had been the Vice President under Vargas. Luz headed the government only two days in November 1955 and was deposed by the Minister of Defense [[Teixeira Lott]] over his fear that Luz may support a plot to prevent President-elect [[Juscelino Kubitschek]] from taking office.<ref>http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,893215,00.html</ref> |
'''Carlos Coimbra da Luz''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈkaɾlus koˈĩbrɐ da ˈlus|lang}}; 1894–1961)<!--full dates in infobox, per MOS--> was a [[Brazilian people|Brazilian]] [[Political figure|politician]]. After the political crisis following the [[Getúlio Vargas]] suicide in 1954, Carlos Luz was the second of three presidents that ruled [[Brazil]] in a brief period of 16 months. At the time of President Café Filho's alleged illness he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies, and so the next in the line of succession to the Presidency, since Café Filho had been the Vice President under Vargas. Luz headed the government only two days in November 1955 and was deposed by the Minister of Defense [[Teixeira Lott]] over his fear that Luz may support a plot to prevent President-elect [[Juscelino Kubitschek]] from taking office.<ref>http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,893215,00.html</ref> |
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As of 2013, Luz remains the shortest-serving President of Brazil. |
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Carlos Coimbra da Luz | |
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President of Brazil | |
In office November 9, 1955 – November 11, 1955 | |
Preceded by | Café Filho |
Succeeded by | Nereu Ramos |
Personal details | |
Born | Três Corações, Minas Gerais, Brazil | August 4, 1894
Died | February 9, 1961 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 66)
Political party | Social Democratic Party – PSD |
Carlos Coimbra da Luz (Portuguese: [ˈkaɾlus koˈĩbrɐ da ˈlus]; 1894–1961) was a Brazilian politician. After the political crisis following the Getúlio Vargas suicide in 1954, Carlos Luz was the second of three presidents that ruled Brazil in a brief period of 16 months. At the time of President Café Filho's alleged illness he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies, and so the next in the line of succession to the Presidency, since Café Filho had been the Vice President under Vargas. Luz headed the government only two days in November 1955 and was deposed by the Minister of Defense Teixeira Lott over his fear that Luz may support a plot to prevent President-elect Juscelino Kubitschek from taking office.[1]
As of 2013, Luz remains the shortest-serving President of Brazil.