José Maria Alkmin Explained

José Maria Alkmin
Office:Vice President of Brazil
Term Start:15 April 1964
Term End:14 March 1967
President:Castelo Branco
Predecessor:João Goulart
Successor:Pedro Aleixo
Office11:Secretary of Education of Minas Gerais
Term Start11:14 April 1967
Term End11:31 January 1970
Governor11:Israel Pinheiro
Predecessor11:Gerson de Brito Mello Boson
Successor11:Heráclito Mourão Miranda
Office12:Minister of Finance
Term Start12:1 February 1956
Term End12:24 June 1958
President12:Juscelino Kubitschek
Predecessor12:Mário Câmara
Successor12:Lucas Lopes
Office2:Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Term Start2:14 June 1973
Term End2:22 April 1974
Constituency2:Minas Gerais
Term Start3:31 January 1970
Term End3:1 February 1971
Constituency3:Minas Gerais
Term Start7:26 June 1958
Term End7:15 April 1964
Constituency7:Minas Gerais
Term Start8:2 February 1955
Term End8:1 January 1956
Constituency8:Minas Gerais
Term Start9:5 February 1946
Term End9:14 March 1951
Constituency9:Minas Gerais
Term Start10:14 November 1933
Term End10:10 September 1935
Constituency10:Minas Gerais
Birth Date:11 June 1901
Birth Place:Bocaiúva, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Death Place:Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Party:PSD (1945–1965)
ARENA (1965–1974)
Spouse:Maria Dasdores Fonseca
Relations:Geraldo Alckmin (great-nephew)

José Maria Alkmin (11 June 1901  - 22 April 1974) was the 15th vice president of Brazil from 1964 to 1967.

Alkmin was born in Bocaiúva. He served as Minister of Finance before becoming vice president.[1] He was also once the Partido Social Democrático's deputy.[2] He died in Belo Horizonte, aged 72.

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=J1VESU0Ty4kC&dq=%22Maria+Alkmin%22+vice+-wikipedia&pg=PA44 Brazil: Politics in a Patrimonial Society By Riordan Roett, pg 44
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=Qdrnr_3rc7oC&dq=%22Maria+Alkmin%22+democrat+-wikipedia&pg=PA132 Gatekeepers of Growth: The International Political Economy of Central ... By Sylvia Maxfield, pg 132