2023 in Brazil


Events in the year 2023 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

President: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva [Vice President of Brazil|President of Brazil|Vice President]: Geraldo Alckmin

Governors

Acre: Gladson CameliAlagoas: Paulo DantasAmapá: Clécio LuísAmazonas: Wilson LimaBahia: Jerônimo RodriguesCeará: Elmano de FreitasEspírito Santo: Renato CasagrandeFederal District: Ibaneis RochaGoiás: Ronaldo CaiadoMaranhão: Carlos BrandãoMato Grosso: Mauro Mendes[List of Governors of List of Governors of Mato Grosso|Mato Grosso do Sul|Mato Grosso do Sul]: Eduardo RiedelMinas Gerais: Romeu ZemaPará: Helder BarbalhoParaíba: João AzevêdoParaná: Ratinho JúniorPernambuco: Raquel LyraPiauí: Rafael FontelesRio de Janeiro: Cláudio CastroRio Grande do Norte: Fátima BezerraRio Grande do Sul: Eduardo LeiteRondônia: Marcos RochaRoraima: Antonio DenariumSanta Catarina: Jorginho MelloSão Paulo: Tarcísio de FreitasSergipe: Fábio MitidieriTocantins: Wanderlei Barbosa

Vice governors

Acre: Mailza GomesAlagoas: Ronaldo LessaAmapá: Antonio Teles JúniorAmazonas: Tadeu de SouzaBahia: Geraldo JúniorCeará: Jade RomeroEspírito Santo: Ricardo FerraçoFederal District: Celina LeãoGoiás: Daniel VilelaMaranhão: Felipe CamarãoMato Grosso: Otaviano PivettaMato Grosso do Sul: José Carlos BarbosaMinas Gerais: Mateus SimõesPará: Hana GhassanParaíba: Lucas RibeiroParaná: Darci PianaPernambuco: Priscila KrausePiaui: Themístocles FilhoRio de Janeiro: Thiago PampolhaRio Grande do Norte: Walter AlvesRio Grande do Sul: Gabriel SouzaRondônia: Sérgio GonçalvesRoraima: Edilson DamiãoSanta Catarina: Marilisa BoehmSão Paulo: Felicio RamuthSergipe: Zezinho SobralTocantins: Laurez Moreira

Events

January

February

2 February: Former federal deputy Daniel Silveira is arrested in Petrópolis for failing to comply with precautionary measures defined by the Supreme Federal Court.3 February: The navy scuttles the decommissioned aircraft carrier São Paulo into the Atlantic Ocean, following the rejections of injunctions from the Ministry of the Environment and the Federal Public Ministry.5 February: A vessel with 14 people on board sinks in Guanabara Bay, leaving 3 dead and 5 missing.13 February: Heavy rains cause flooding and landslides in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro.18'23 February': Heavy rains cause flooding and landslides in the coastal municipalities of São Paulo. At least 65 people have been killed, of which 64 were in São Sebastião.

March

April

5 April: Four children are killed and five others are injured after a man attacks a kindergarten with a hatchet in Blumenau, Santa Catarina.8 April:

May

9-'10 May: Football clubs participating in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A remove players who are under investigation per Operation Maximum Penalty.16 May:

June

8 June: A tanker truck carrying fuel overturns and catches fire in Serra de Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, killing the driver of the vehicle.15 June: An extratropical cyclone hits Rio Grande do Sul, killing 16 people and leaving around 14,000 homeless.16 June: An earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 4.7 hits municipalities on the coast of São Paulo and the Ribeira Valley.17 June: At least eight people are killed and 19 others are missing after a severe storm in Rio Grande do Sul.19 June: A gunman kills two people at a public school in Cambé, Paraná.26 June: A fire breaks out at a landfill in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, covering the city with smoke.28 June: Data is released from the 2022 Brazilian census, with the country officially having 203,602,512 inhabitants.30 June: By a vote of 5 to 2, the Superior Electoral Court renders former president Jair Bolsonaro ineligible to run for political office for 8 years.

July

August

September

1 September: Four people are killed and at least 30 others are injured in a boiler explosion at a metal factory in Cabreuva, São Paulo.2 September: Actor Kayky Brito has been run over by a car while crossing a street in Rio de Janeiro. The actor has been hospitalized and is said to be in serious condition after suffering multiple fractures.3 September: Ultraje a Rigor member Mingau, is shot in the head during an attempted robbery in Paraty, Rio de Janeiro.4 September: A disastrous extratropical cyclone hits the state of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, leaving at least 47 dead, 940 injured, 46 missing, 3,800 homeless, and 25,855 displaced.8 September: Neymar Jr. surpasses Pelé as the top scorer of the Brazilian national team after scoring his 78th goal against Bolivia.14 September: The Supreme Federal Court sentences three people to at least 14 years in prison, for their involvement in storming the buildings of all three branches of government on January 8.

October

2 October: The Brazilian government begins expelling non-indigenous residents off the Apyterewa and Trincheira Bacajá indigenous territories in Pará.3 October: Employees of CPTM, São Paulo Metro, and Sabesp go on strike for 24 hours, to protest the privatization of the companies.5 October: Three doctors are shot dead at a kiosk in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro.11 October: The city of Manaus is covered in smoke, due to Amazon rainforest wildfires.14 October: The annular solar eclipse occurs in Brazil and other countries in the Americas. This is the 44th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 134.23 October:

November

December

4 December: Singer Alexandre Pires is the target of an investigation by the Federal Police for having received almost R$1.4 million from a company linked to illegal mining in the Yanomami Indigenous Land. Alexandre's manager, Matheus Possebon, was arrested by federal agents along with Christian Costa dos Santos, who is involved in illegal mining.5 December: Heavy rain causes flooding, a blackout, and cars stranded in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais.10 December:

Sport

Deaths

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December

  • 3 DecemberGil Brother, 66, humorist and Internet personality.
  • 16 DecemberCarlos Lyra, 90, singer and composer.
  • 27 DecemberPC Siqueira, 37, vlogger, television personality and comic book colorist.
  • 29 DecemberGil de Ferran, 56, French-born professional racing driver.