Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)
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Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)
Summary
Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016) is a government[1]. Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016) is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016) is in the country of Brazil[3].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s image is recorded as Dilma ministros 2015.jpg[4].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s instance of is recorded as government[5].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s instance of is recorded as cabinet of Brazil[6].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s follows is recorded as Government of Dilma Rousseff (2011–2015)[7].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s follows is recorded as cabinet of ministers of Dilma Rousseff (first administration, 2011 - 2014)[8].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s followed by is recorded as Temer Cabinet[9].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s part of is recorded as government of Dilma Rousseff[10].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s part of is recorded as Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff[11].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s Commons category is recorded as Ministers of Dilma Rousseff (2nd)[12].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Agenor Álvares[13].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Alberto Alves[14].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Aldo Rebelo[15].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Alessandro Teixeira[16].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Alexandre Tombini[17].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Aloizio Mercadante[18].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as André Figueiredo[19].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Antonio Carlos Rodrigues[20].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Armando Monteiro Neto[21].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Arthur Chioro[22].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Carlos Antônio Vieira Fernandes[23].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Carlos Eduardo Gabas[24].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Carlos Higino Ribeiro de Alencar[25].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Celso Pansera[26].
- Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s has part is recorded as Cid Gomes[27].
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Founding
+2015-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)[28].
Identity
Part of include government of Dilma Rousseff[10], a presidential term[29], in Brazil[30] and Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff[11], a cabinet of Brazil[31], in Brazil[32], founded in 2011[33]. Predecessors include Government of Dilma Rousseff (2011–2015)[7] and cabinet of ministers of Dilma Rousseff (first administration, 2011 - 2014)[8]. Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016)'s followed by is recorded as Temer Cabinet[9].
Dissolution
Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016) was dissolved in +2016-08-31T00:00:00Z[34].
Why It Matters
Government of Dilma Rousseff (2015–2016) is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]