2019 in Brazil
Events in the year 2019 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Jair Bolsonaro
- Vice President: Hamilton Mourão
Governors
- Acre:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Alagoas|Alagoas:
- Amapa:
- Amazonas:
- Bahia:
- Ceará:
- Espírito Santo:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Goiás|Goiás:
- Maranhão:
- Mato Grosso:
- Mato Grosso do Sul:
- Minas Gerais:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Pará|Pará:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_da_Paraíba|Paraíba:
- Paraná:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Pernambuco|Pernambuco:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_do_Piauí|Piauí:
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- Rio Grande do Sul:
- Rondônia:
- Roraima:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Santa Catarina|Santa Catarina:
- São Paulo:
- :pt:Lista_de_governadores_de_Sergipe|Sergipe:
- Tocantins:
Vice governors
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Acre|Acre:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Alagoas|Alagoas:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Amapá|Amapá:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Amazonas|Amazonas:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_da_Bahia|Bahia:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Ceará|Ceará:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Espírito_Santo|Espírito Santo:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Goiás|Goiás:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Maranhão|Maranhão:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Mato_Grosso|Mato Grosso:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Mato_Grosso_do_Sul|Mato Grosso do Sul:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Minas_Gerais|Minas Gerais:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Pará|Pará:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_da_Paraíba|Paraíba:
- :pt:Lista de vice-governadores do Paraná|Paraná:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Pernambuco|Pernambuco:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Piauí|Piaui:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Rio_Grande_do_Norte|Rio Grande do Norte:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Rio_Grande_do_Sul|Rio Grande do Sul:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Rondônia|Rondônia:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Roraima|Roraima:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Santa Catarina|Santa Catarina:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_São_Paulo|São Paulo:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_de_Sergipe|Sergipe:
- :pt:Lista_de_vice-governadores_do_Tocantins|Tocantins:
Events
January
- January 1: Inauguration of Jair Bolsonaro as the 38th President of Brazil.
- January 8: Brazil formally withdraws from the UN's Global Compact for Migration pact, however, Brazil's Foreign Minister Ernesto Araújo says that the country will continue to accept Venezuelan refugees.
- January 25: The Brumadinho dam disaster, when a mining dam owned by Vale, collapses in Minas Gerais, leaving 203 dead and one hundred and five individuals missing.
February
- February 1: Rodrigo Maia is reelected President of Chamber of Deputies.
- February 2: Davi Alcolumbre is elected President of Senate.
- February 6: Heavy rain hits Rio de Janeiro, leaving six people dead and two missing.
- February 8: A fire on Flamengo youth academy training camp leaves ten people dead and three injured in Rio de Janeiro
- February 11: A helicopter carrying journalist and news anchor Ricardo Boechat crashes in São Paulo, killing both Boechat and the pilot.
- February 17: Four children die after a landslide in Mauá, São Paulo.
March
- March 13:
- * Two former military police officers are arrested in Brazil for the murders of Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes. One of the suspects was arrested at home, in a Rio de Janeiro gated community where President Jair Bolsonaro also resides. Franco was born in a Rio favela and became a politician and activist against violence in the slums, which are often controlled by paramilitary groups. Her assassination prompted widespread protests.
- * Two men, of 17 and 25 years old, attack a school in the Brazilian city of Suzano, São Paulo, with a revolver and a knife, killing eight and wounding 23 people, among students and staff. The two shooters committed suicide after the attack. Police have found a crossbow, Molotov cocktails and a "suitcase with wires" at the scene.
- March 21: Former President Michel Temer is arrested as part of an investigation into corruption. Former Governor of Rio de Janeiro Moreira Franco is also arrested.
April
May
June
- June 20: 3 million evangelicals march in São Paulo For the "March For Jesus".
July
- July 29: At least 52 people are killed, including sixteen who were beheaded, during a prison riot in Pará, which saw rival gangs battle for five hours.
August
September
- The Northeast Brazil oil spill, which worsens in October, begins.
October
November
- November 9: Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva walks out of prison on Friday after his release was ordered by a judge.
- November 12: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro forms his new party Alliance for Brazil.
December
- December 26: a group called the "Popular Nationalist Insurgency Command of the Large Brazilian Integralist Family" claimed responsibility for a firebombing of the headquarters of comedy group Porta dos Fundos in Rio de Janeiro.
Arts and culture
- 2018–19 Brazil network television schedule
- List of Brazilian films of 2019
Sports
- 2019 in Brazilian football
Births
Deaths
January
- January 8 - José Belvino do Nascimento, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itumbiara and Divinópolis .
- January 9 - Óscar González-Quevedo, 88, Spanish-born Brazilian Jesuit priest and parapsychologist, heart disease.
- January 15 - Edyr de Castro, 72, Brazilian actress, and singer, multiple organ failure.
- January 28 - Antônio Petrus Kalil, 93, Brazilian criminal, pneumonia.
February
- February 6 - Jairo do Nascimento, 72, Brazilian footballer, kidney cancer.
- February 10 - Daniel Silva dos Santos, 36, Brazilian footballer, cancer.
- February 11 - Ricardo Boechat, 66, Argentine-born Brazilian journalist, helicopter crash.
- February 13 - Bibi Ferreira, 96, Brazilian actress and singer.
- February 16 - Silvestre Luís Scandián, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí and Archbishop of Vitória .
- February 19 - João Paulo dos Reis Veloso, 87, Brazilian economist, Minister of Planning, president of the Institute of Applied Economic Research.
- February 23 - Douglas, 51, Brazilian-born Swedish scarlet macaw actor.
- February 25
- * Waldo Machado, 84, Brazilian footballer.
- * Paulo Nogueira Neto, 96, Brazilian environmentalist, Secretary of the Environment.
- * Nelson Zeglio, 92, Brazilian footballer.
March
- March 11 - Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório, 75, Brazilian football player and manager, world champion, heart attack.
- March 12 - Eurico Miranda, 74, Brazilian football chairman and politician, Deputy .
- March 17 – João Carlos Marinho, 83, writer.
- March 26 - Rafael Henzel, 45, Brazilian sports broadcaster, survivor of LaMia Flight 2933crash, heart attack.
April
- April 7 - Jean Paul Jacob, 81–82, Brazilian-American computer scientist.
- April 15 - Marcelo Dascal, 78, Brazilian-born Israeli philosopher and linguist.
- April 19 – MC Sapão, 40, singer, pneumonia.
- April 20 - Valdiram, 36, Brazilian footballer, beaten.
- April 21 –, 81, professor, translator and essayist, Prêmio Jabuti laureate, cancer.
- April 25 - Dirceu Krüger, 74, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.
- April 26 - Zé do Carmo, 85, Brazilian ceramist, heart attack.
- April 28
- * Caroline Bittencourt, 37, Brazilian model, drowned.
- * Maurício Peixoto, 98, Brazilian engineer and mathematician.
- April 29 - José Rodrigues Neto, 69, Brazilian footballer, thrombosis.
- April 30 - Beth Carvalho, 72, Brazilian samba singer.
May
- May 11 -, 92, Brazilian actor and comedian, respiratory failure.
- May 14 - Urbano José Allgayer, 95, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Passo Fundo .
- May 18 - Ney da Matta, 52, Brazilian football manager, pancreatitis.
- May 25 - Lady Francisco, 84, Brazilian actress.
- May 27 - Gabriel Diniz, 28, Brazilian singer and composer, plane crash.
June
- June 2 - Gabi Costa, 33, Brazilian actress, cardiorespiratory arrest.
- *, 34, Brazilian film director and actress, brain tumor.
- * Luisinho Lemos, 67, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.
- June 3
- *, 86, Brazilian actress.
- *, 86, Brazilian architect.
- June 7
- *, 85, Brazilian rock singer-songwriter, multiple organ failure.
- *, 87, Brazilian film director, actor and screenwriter.
- June 8 - Andre Matos, 47, Brazilian singer, heart attack.
- June 9 - Rafael Miguel, 22, Brazilian actor, shot.
- June 14 - 76, Brazilian journalist, heart attack.
- June 17 - Moacyr Grechi, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Porto Velho.
- June 19 -, 74, Brazilian film critic.
- June 22
- * Thalles, 24, Brazilian football player, traffic collision.
- *, 61, Brazilian drummer, pulmonary fibrosis.
- June 28 - Mário Jorge da Fonseca Hermes, 92, Brazilian basketball player.
- June 29 - Michael Uchendu, 21, Brazilian basketball player, jet ski accident
July
- July 6
- * João Gilberto, 88, Brazilian singer-songwriter.
- *, 83, Brazilian journalist, lawyer and sociologist.
- July 7 –, 93, Brazilian poet, complications from a fall.
- July 8 – Tunica Teixeira, 69, Brazilian sound designer and musical producer, cancer.
- July 10 – Paulo Henrique Amorim, 77, Brazilian journalist.
- July 28 – Ruth de Souza, 98, Brazilian actress.
August
- August 2 - Gildo Cunha do Nascimento, 79, Brazilian footballer.
- August 9 - Altair Gomes de Figueiredo, 81, Brazilian footballer.
- August 12 - João Carlos Barroso, 69, Brazilian actor, pancreatic cancer.
- August 23 - Kito Junqueira, 71, Brazilian actor and politician.
- August 25 - Fernanda Young, 49, Brazilian novelist, screenwriter and actress, cardiac arrest.
- August 26 - Walmir Alberto Valle, 81, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zé Doca and Joaçaba , cancer.
September
- September 1 - Alberto Goldman, 81, Brazilian politician, MP , Minister of Transport and Governor of São Paulo , cancer.
- September 4 -, 89, Brazilian MPB and samba singer, pneumonia.
- September 7 -, 88, Brazilian actor.
- September 15 - Roberto Leal, 67, Portuguese-Brazilian singer, skin cancer.
- September 28 - Franco Cuter, 79, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Grajaú.
October
- October 8 - Serafim Fernandes de Araújo, 95, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Belo Horizonte, complications from pneumonia.
- October 13 - Elias James Manning, 81, American-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Valença .
- October 16 –, 93, banker and businessman, President of Banco Bradesco.
- October 24 - Walter Franco, 74, Brazilian singer and composer, stroke.
- October 25 - Mário Sabino, 47, Brazilian Olympic judoka, shot.
- October 30 - Ercílio Turco, 81, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Limeira and Osasco , cancer.
November
- November 1 - Ary Kara, 77, Brazilian politician, Deputy , cancer.
- November 3 - Girônimo Zanandréa, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop and Bishop of Erexim.
- November 17 - Tuka Rocha, 36, Brazilian race car driver, plane crash.
- November 18 -, 65, Brazilian singer, lung cancer.
- November 20 - Fábio Barreto, 62, Brazilian film director, complications from a traffic collision.
- November 22 - Gugu Liberato, 60, Brazilian television presenter, fall.
- November 22 - Henry Sobel, 75, Portuguese-born Brazilian-American reform rabbi, cancer.