Yes. Brazil elects their Presidents by popular vote to 4-year terms.
Yes, we have a Republic President. (Michel Temer)
Brazil no longer has a prime minister anymore because the prime minister died and they have no longer continued voting no more.
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No one was Brazil's prime minister in 2009. The position of prime minister no longer exists in Brazil. It existed while Brazil was an empire from 1847 to 1889 and was revived briefly from September 1961 to January 1963. The last Prime Minister was Hermes Lima [December 22, 1902 - October 10, 1978], from September 18, 1962 to January 1, 1963.
Brazil has a president. It had a prime minister before, but no longer does.
No one is prime minister of Brazil. Brazil no longer has a prime minister. The position of Prime Minister existed during the Empire of Brazil, 1847 to 1889.The position briefly was reinstated with the installation of a parliamentary system of government from August 25, 1961 to January 1963. The last Prime Minister was Hermes Lima. He held the position from September 18, 1962 until January 1, 1963.Brazil's current form of government is that of a democratic republic, with a presidential system. The president is both head of state and head of government of the Union and is elected for a four-year term, with the possibility of re-election for a second successive term.
Pele, he was nominated by the prime minster. :)
The position of prime minister no longer exists in Brazil. It existed while Brazil was an empire from 1847 to 1889 and was revived briefly from September 1961 to January 1963. The last Prime Minister was Hermes Lima [December 22, 1902 - October 10, 1978], from September 18, 1962 to January 1, 1963.
It is a fact, noone rules the prime minister or the president
Hermes Lima [December 22, 1902 - October 10, 1978] was Brazil's last prime minister. He held the position from September 18, 1962 until January 1, 1963. The position of Prime Minister existed during the Empire of Brazil, 1847 to 1889. It briefly was reinstated with the installation of a parliamentary system of government from August 25, 1961 to January 1963.
By popular vote in compulsory elections, in the same way as a prime minister.
Henrique Paim is the Minister of Education for Brazil.
Gilberto Magalhaes Occhi is the Minister of Cities for Brazil.
Paulo Bernardo is the Minister of Communications for Brazil.
Marta Suplicy is the Minister of Culture for Brazil.