2017 in Brazil


Events in the year 2017 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

President: Michel Temer [Vice President of Brazil|President of Brazil|Vice president]: ''Vacant''

Governors

Acre: Tião Viana Alagoas: Renan FilhoAmapa: Waldez GóesAmazonas:

Vice governors

Acre: Maria Nazareth Melo de Araújo LambertAlagoas: José Luciano Barbosa da SilvaAmapá: João Bosco Papaléo PaesAmazonas:
  • *José Henrique Oliveira
  • *João Bosco Gomes Saraiva Bahia: João LeãoCeará: Maria Izolda Cela de Arruda CoelhoEspírito Santo: César Roberto ColnagoGoiás: José Eliton de Figueiredo JúniorMaranhão: Carlos Orleans Brandão JúniorMato Grosso:
  • *Carlos Henrique Baqueta Fávaro
  • *Vacant thereafterMato Grosso do Sul: Rose ModestoMinas Gerais: Antônio Eustáquio Andrade FerreiraPará: José da Cruz Marinho Paraíba: Lígia FelicianoParaná:
  • *Maria Aparecida Borghetti
  • *Vacant thereafterPernambuco: Raul Jean Louis Henry JúniorPiaui: Margarete de Castro CoelhoRio de Janeiro: Francisco DornellesRio Grande do Norte: Fábio DantasRio Grande do Sul: José Paulo Dornelles CairoliRondônia: Roraima: Paulo César Justo QuartieroSanta Catarina: Eduardo Pinho MoreiraSão Paulo: Márcio FrançaSergipe: Belivaldo Chagas SilvaTocantins: Cláudia Telles de Menezes Pires Martins Lelis

Events

January

January 2: At least 56 people are killed in a prison riot in Manaus at the Anisio Jobim penitentiary complex in Amazonas.January 6: Members of the Primeiro Comando da Capital prison gang kill 31 inmates at the Monte Cristo Agricultural Penitentiary in Roraima, in revenge for an earlier massacre in Amazonas that killed 56 inmates.January 13: Police raid multiple Rio de Janeiro locations in an investigation of Caixa Econômica Federal lending practices.January 15:

February

March

  • March 7: Economic figures released show that the Brazilian economy shrank 3.6% in 2016.
  • March 16: By using the fully expendable version of their Falcon 9 launch vehicle; SpaceX successfully launches the EchoStar 23 satellite, a direct-to-home television broadcast service for Brazil, into a [Geostationary Transfer (association football)|transfer orbit|geosynchronous transfer orbit].
  • March 17:
  • * Operation Carne Fraca begins, which investigates some of the largest meat processing companies in the country.
  • * Share prices for meatpacker JBS S.A. drop 10%.
  • March 25: China, Chile, and Egypt lift their bans on importing meat from Brazil.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

November 8: Commission approves a bill restricting abortion, even in cases of rape.November 12: The Brazilian Grand Prix takes place at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in the Interlagos neighborhood of São Paulo. It is the final home race for Felipe Massa and is won by Sebastian Vettel.November 21: Temer signs immigration bill into law.November 30: The Supreme Court upholds a national ban on the use of asbestos.

December

December 6: Alleged drug lord Rogério da Silva, known as Rogério 157, is arrested in Rocinha, in an operation involving 3,000 members of the Brazilian military and police forces.December 9: The Brazilian Social Democracy Party selects Geraldo Alckmin as its presidential candidate in the upcoming 2018 general election.December 12: Charges are filed in the 10th Federal Court in Brasília against Rodrigo Santos da Rocha Loures, after accepting a bribe as an aide to Michel Temer. Loures was filmed leaving a São Paulo pizzeria with a bag containing 500,000 reis which was, according to prosecutors, supposed to be a down payment on a R38 million project, to be paid over nine months. Temer was charged as well, but the Chamber of Deputies voted against allowing the Supreme Court to try the charge. A prosecution of Temer on that charge thereupon cannot proceed until he leaves office. This filing represents a move forward in a criminal case against Rocha Lourdes. December 15: Ecudadorean Vice President Jorge Glas is sentenced to six years in prison for taking $13.5 million from Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht.December 19: Marcelo Odebrecht is released from prison after two and a half years. Seven years of his reduced sentence remain, but he's been greenlighted to serve the remainder of his sentence at his luxury home in São Paulo. Originally sentenced to 9 years, Odebrecht's sentence is reduced in return for his cooperation in Operation Car Wash.

Arts and culture

Sports

Deaths

January

January 3: Vida Alves, 88, actress, multiple organ failure.January 19:

February

February 1: Albano Bortoletto Cavallin, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guarapuava and Archbishop of Londrina, surgical complications.February 3: Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, 66, trade unionist, First Lady, stroke.February 11: Fab Melo, 26, professional basketball player.February 13: Paulo Henrique Filho, 52, footballer.February 28: Antônio Ribeiro de Oliveira, 90, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ipameri and Archbishop of Goiânia.

March

March 25: Marcelo Pinto Carvalheira, 88, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guarabira, Archbishop of Paraíba.March 29: João Gilberto Noll, 70, writer.

April

April 4: Clóvis Frainer, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Manaus and Juiz de Fora.April 6:

May

May 2: Eduardo Portella, 84, essayist, author and politician, Minister of Education.May 5: Almir Guineto, 70, sambista, kidney disease and diabetes.May 7: Elon Lages Lima, 87, mathematician.May 10: Nelson Xavier, 75, actor, lung disease.May 12: Antonio Candido, 98, literary critic and sociologist.May 19: Kid Vinil, 62, musician and record producer.

June

June 12: Pessalli, 26, footballer, traffic collision.June 13: José Odon Maia Alencar, 88, Governor of Piauí, Mayor of Pio IX.June 15: Wilma de Faria, 72, governor of Rio Grande do Norte, cancer.June 16: Eliza Clívia, 37, singer, traffic collision.June 27: João Oneres Marchiori, 84, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Caçador and Lages.

July

July 3: Ângelo Angelin, 82, Governor of Rondônia.July 4: Maria d'Apparecida, 91, opera singer.July 7: Johnson Kendrick, 25, footballer, shot.July 10: Elvira Vigna, 69, writer, cancer.July 20: Marco Aurélio Garcia, 76, politician, heart attack.July 23: Waldir Peres, 66, footballer, world championship bronze medalist, heart attack.July 24: Domingo Alzugaray, 84, Argentine-born Brazilian actor and journalist, founder of ISTOÉ, complications of Alzheimer's disease.July 26: Maxlei dos Santos Luzia, 42, footballer, cerebral edema.July 27: Perivaldo Dantas, 64, footballer, pneumonia.July 29: José Osvaldo de Meira Penna, 100, diplomat and writer.

August

August 4: Luiz Melodia, 66, actor, singer and songwriter, bone marrow cancer.August 5: Ralph Biasi, 69, Mayor of Americana and Minister for Science and Technology.August 11: Luiz Vicente Bernetti, 83, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Apucarana.August 17: Paulo Silvino, 78, actor and humorist, stomach cancer.August 22: Pedro Pedrossian, 89, Governor of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.August 26: Wilson das Neves, 81, percussionist and singer, cancer.August 27: José Maria Pires, 98, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí and Archbishop of Paraíba, pneumonia.

September

September 4: Rogéria, 74, actress and drag queen, septic shock.September 15: Izidoro Kosinski, 85, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Três Lagoas.September 16: Marcelo Rezende, 65, journalist and television presenter, complications from pancreatic and liver cancer.September 17: Laudir de Oliveira, 77, percussionist and producer.September 22: Elizete da Silva, 46, heptathlete, South American champion, traffic collision.

October

October 5:

November

November 4: Tallys, 30, footballer, traffic collision.November 5: Dionatan Teixeira, 25, Brazilian-born Slovak footballer, heart attack.November 7: Amelia Toledo, 90, sculptor and painter.November 10:

December

December 5: Victor Fontana, 101, Vice-Governor of Santa Catarina.December 8: Ocimar Versolato, 56, fashion designer, aneurysm following a stroke.December 10: Eva Todor, 98, Hungarian-born Brazilian actress, pneumonia.December 21: