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...On March 31 1964, a military coup d’état began which would overthrow leftist president João Goulart....
...One street, called Elevada Presidente João Goulart, is now being reclaimed by the people as a park that you can walk along on weekends....
...The US has been frequently criticised in the region for interfering in its internal affairs; in 1964 Washington backed a military coup in Brazil that overthrew the government of leftist president João Goulart...
...Championship clubs with additional funding in a time of need, further building a strong and sustainable football landscape and, ultimately, supporting the communities of which they are a part,” said Steven Goulart...
...In 1964, a mass demonstration in São Paulo with a similar name to the march rallied forces hostile to the leftwing president João Goulart....
...Rosalice Fleury, 75, describes herself as a “graduate of ‘64”, referring to her attendance at demonstrations against the then-president João Goulart, who was ousted by a military coup....
...“We cannot focus just on the present, things are getting worse so the reform is necessary,” said Elica Goulart, a languages teacher who will retire soon. What’s next?...
...“Really it’s just too inconsistent,” said Steven Goulart, MetLife’s chief investment officer. “That’s our reason for pulling it out.”...
...Getúlio Vargas was driven to suicide; Jânio Quadros was forced to pack it in; João Goulart was deposed in a military coup; and Fernando Collor de Mello was impeached on corruption charges....
...“Take Brazil, the policies that Lula instituted are not radically different from the ones that were suggested in the 1960s by [President João] Goulart....
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