João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira


João Alfredo Correa de Oliveira was a Brazilian politician, abolitionist and monarchist.
Integrated in the Conservative Party was linked to the formulation of the Law of Free Womb and the Golden Law. It was also the main articulator of the first universalizing law on civil registration in Brazil, in 1874.
He was provincial deputy, general deputy and also Minister of Business of the Empire which was the longest of a minister in this portfolio.
Other positions held include Minister of Agriculture, President of the Council of Ministers, State Councilor, President of the provinces of Pará and São Paulo and still senator, from 1877 to 1889.
He was President of the Council of Ministers, from 10 March 1888 to 7 June 1889. He was head of government and major opponent of Joaquim Nabuco in Pernambuco. His ministry secured the parliamentary approval of the Golden Law project, sanctioned by Princess Isabel, who held the position of regent of the empire because of the Emperor's trip to Europe.
He presided over the Bank of Brazil, after the proclamation of the republic.

Imperial Cabinet

He was president of the Council of Ministers and simultaneously Minister of Finance.