Events from the year 2012 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

  • President: Dilma Rousseff
  • Vice President: Michel Temer

Governors

  • Acre: Binho Marques
  • Alagoas: Teotônio Vilela Filho
  • Amapa: Camilo Capiberibe
  • Amazonas: Omar Aziz
  • Bahia: Jaques Wagner
  • Ceará: Cid Gomes
  • Espírito Santo: José Roberto Arruda
  • Goiás: Marconi Perillo
  • Maranhão: Roseana Sarney
  • Mato Grosso: Blairo Maggi
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: André Puccinelli
  • Minas Gerais: Aécio Neves
  • Pará: Ana Júlia Carepa
  • Paraíba: José Maranhão
  • Paraná: Roberto Requião
  • Pernambuco: Eduardo Campos
  • Piauí: Wellington Dias
  • Rio de Janeiro: Sérgio Cabral Filho
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Wilma de Faria
  • Rio Grande do Sul: Yeda Crusius
  • Rondônia: Ivo Cassol
  • Roraima: José de Anchieta Júnior
  • Santa Catarina: Luiz Henrique da Silveira
  • São Paulo: José Serra
  • Sergipe: Marcelo Déda
  • Tocantins: Carlos Henrique Amorim

Vice governors

  • Acre: Carlos César Correia de Messias
  • Alagoas: José Thomaz da Silva Nonô Neto
  • Amapá: Doralice Nascimento de Souza
  • Amazonas: José Melo de Oliveira
  • Bahia: Otto Alencar
  • Ceará: Domingos Gomes de Aguiar Filho
  • Espírito Santo: Givaldo Vieira da Silva
  • Goiás: José Eliton de Figueiredo Júnior
  • Maranhão: Joaquim Washington Luiz de Oliveira
  • Mato Grosso: Francisco Tarquínio Daltro
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: Simone Tebet
  • Minas Gerais: Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior
  • Pará: Helenilson Cunha Pontes
  • Paraíba: Rômulo José de Gouveia
  • Paraná: Flávio José Arns
  • Pernambuco: João Soares Lyra Neto
  • Piauí: Wilson Martins
  • Rio de Janeiro: Luiz Fernando Pezão
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Robinson Faria
  • Rio Grande do Sul: Jorge Alberto Duarte Grill
  • Rondônia: Airton Pedro Gurgacz
  • Roraima: Francisco de Assis Rodrigues
  • Santa Catarina: Eduardo Pinho Moreira
  • São Paulo: Guilherme Afif Domingos
  • Sergipe: Jackson Barreto
  • Tocantins: João Oliveira de Sousa

Events

February

  • February 13: Lindemberg Alves Fernandes goes on trial for the death of ex-girlfriend Elóa Pimentel, in the city of Santo André.
  • February 16:
    • Lindemberg Alves Fernandes is convicted of all 12 crimes with which he is charged, and sentenced to 98 years and 10 months of imprisonment; Brazilian law meant that this would be limited to 30 years.
    • The Supreme Federal Court decides that the Clean Record Law is constitutional and valid for that year's municipal elections.
  • February 25: A fire destroys part of the Brazilian scientific station in Antarctica, leaving two dead and a Brazilian Navy soldier injured.
  • February 29: Federal Police arrest 31 people suspected of hacking slot machines in Goiás, including businessman Carlos Augusto Ramos and Carlinhos Cachoeira.

March

  • March 29: President Dilma Rousseff attends the 4th BRICS summit, held in New Delhi, India.

April

  • April 7-8: The first Brazilian version of the Lollapalooza music festival is held at the Jockey Club in São Paulo.
  • April 25: The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approves the project for the New Forest Code, which reduces environmental protection.

May

  • May 25: President Dilma Rousseff partially vetoed modifications to the Forest Law that protects the Amazon.

July

  • July 1: The cultural landscape of the city of Rio de Janeiro is elevated to the status of Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

August

  • August 2: The Supreme Federal Court begins the trial of the 38 defendants accused of participating in the Mensalão scandal.
  • August 8: The sixth annual International Female Orgasm Day is celebrated. The holiday was established by José Arimatéia Dantas Lacerda of Esperantina.

September

  • September 27: Cabo Bruno, who was accused of more than 50 murders in the 1980s, is murdered after 20 gunshots at Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo; a month after leaving prison.

October

  • October 7: First round of voting in the Brazilian municipal elections, 2012.
  • October 28: Second round of the Brazilian municipal elections, 2012.

November

  • November 25: The 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix is held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, and is won by British driver Jenson Button for McLaren; it would be the victory of his Formula One career.

December

  • December 16: Corinthians wins the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup over Chelsea, with a score of 1-0.
  • December 17: The Supreme Federal Court concludes the trial of the politicians accused in the Mensalão scandal.

Deaths

January

  • January 2: Beatriz Bandeira, 102, activist and writer
  • January 10: José Freire de Oliveira Neto, 83, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mossoró (1984–2004)
  • January 30: Al Rio, 49, comic book artist, suicide.

February

  • February 22: João Mansur, 88, politician, Governor of Paraná (1973).
  • February 24:
    • Pery Ribeiro, 74, singer, myocardial infarction.
    • Eliana Tranchesi, 56, chief executive (Daslu).

March

  • March 16: Aziz Ab'Sáber, 87, geologist, heart attack.
  • March 23: Chico Anysio, 80, comedian, multiple organ failure

April

  • April 14 : Paulo César Saraceni, 78, film director.
  • April 26 : José Martins Ribeiro Nunes, 85, naval pilot.

May

  • May 31 : Nélson Jacobina, 58, songwriter ("Maracatu Atômico"), lung cancer.

June

  • June 14 : Carlos Reichenbach, 67, filmmaker, cardiac arrest.

July

  • July 7 : Ronaldo Cunha Lima, 76, poet and politician, Governor of Paraíba (1991–1994), lung cancer.
  • July 31 : Alfredo Ramos, 87, footballer and coach.

August

  • August 24 : Félix Miélli Venerando, 74, footballer, cardiac arrest.

September

  • September 19: Leopoldo Penna Franca, 53, mathematician, heart attack.
  • September 27: Cabo Bruno, 53, serial killer, multiple gunshot wounds.
  • September 29: Hebe Camargo, 83, television presenter, cardiac arrest.

October

  • October 27: Regina Dourado, 59, actress, breast cancer.

November

  • November 3: Carmélia Alves, 89, baião singer, multiple organ seizure.
  • November 29: Joelmir Beting, 75, journalist and writer, stroke.

December

  • December 2: Décio Pignatari, 85, poet, essayist and translator, respiratory failure.
  • December 5: Oscar Niemeyer, 104, architect, respiratory infection.
  • December 20: Thelma Reston, 75, actress (Entranced Earth), breast cancer.

See also

  • 2012 in Brazilian football
  • 2012 in Brazilian television
  • List of Brazilian films of 2012

References


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