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Vice President
  
Succeeded by
  
Military Junta of 1930

Preceded by
  
Preceded by
  
Júlio Prestes Julio Prestes Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Lieutenant
  
Heitor Teixeira Penteado

Succeeded by
  
Heitor Teixeira Penteado

Died
  
9 February 1946, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Children
  
Fernando Prestes Neto, Irene Prestes, Marialice Prestes

Similar
  
Washington Luís, Arthur Bernardes, Epitácio Pessoa, Getúlio Vargas, Luís Carlos Prestes

Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque (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 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 politician born in São Paulo to be elected President of Brazil.

Júlio Prestes Julio Prestes Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

On June 23, 1930 he became the first Brazilian person to be cover on the Time magazine.

Early career

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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.

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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 reelected several times until 1923, defending the public employee 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.

Júlio Prestes TIME Magazine Cover Julio Prestes June 23 1930 Brazil Latin

In Revolution of 1924, he fought on the Coluna Sul, with Ataliba Leonel and Washington Luís, expelling the rebels of the region of Sorocaba.

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References

Júlio Prestes Wikipedia