2015 in Brazil


Events in the year 2015 in Brazil:

Incumbents

Federal government

President: Dilma RousseffPresident of Brazil|Vice President]: Michel Temer

Governors

Acre: Tião Viana Alagoas:

Vice governors

Acre:

Events

January

January 1: Dilma Rousseff is inaugurated for a second term as Brazilian President.January 6: Two commuter trains collide at Mesquita, Rio de Janeiro, injuring 158 people.

February

March

July

July 7: Two million people attend the 19th São Paulo Gay Pride Parade on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo.

August

August 6: Radio journalist Gleydson Carvalho was assassinated on air while he was hosting a live broadcast at the Radio Liberdade FM in the state of Ceará.August 16: In more than 200 cities, in all 26 states in the country, people protest against the Workers' Party government, calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff through impeachment or resignation.

September

September 17: The Supreme Court of Brazil ruled that campaign donations from businesses should be illegal.

November

November 5: An iron ore tailings dam in Bento Rodrigues, a subdistrict of Mariana, Minas Gerais, suffers a catastrophic failure, causing flooding, killing 19 and injuring over 16. This would become the biggest environmental disaster in the country's history after the mud had reached the course of the Doce River and later in the following weeks, the Atlantic Ocean.

December

Arts and culture

Sports

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

August 2: Içami Tiba, 74, psychiatrist and writer.August 26: Carmelo Domênico Recchia, 93, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, last Territorial Abbot of Claraval.

September

September 4: Joel Rufino dos Santos, 74, historian and writer. September 5: Alacid Nunes, 90, Governor of Pará.September 13:

October

October 4:

November

November 6: Beni Veras, 80, Governor of Ceará.November 7: João Verle, 75, Mayor of Porto Alegre.November 9: Sebastião do Rego Barros Netto, 75, lawyer and diplomat, Ambassador to Russia and Argentina, fall from building.November 27: José Benedito Simão, 64, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Assis.November 28: Nauro Machado, 80, poet.

December

December 5: Marília Pêra, 72, actress, lung cancer.December 9: Juvenal Juvêncio, 81, lawyer and sports director.December 19: Selma Reis, 55, actress and singer.December 21: Jupiter Apple, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, multiple organ failure.