Pedro Aleixo
Pedro Aleixo was a Brazilian politician who served as President of the [Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|President of the Chamber of Deputies] in 1937 and as the vice president of Brazil from 15 March 1967 to 14 October 1969.
As president of the Chamber of Deputies he witnessed the 1937 Brazilian [coup d'état|coup d'état] that installed the dictatorship of the Estado Novo in Brazil.
Aleixo was the last vice president to hold the office of President of the [Federal Senate (Brazil)|President of the Senate]. As vice president, he was the designate to succeed Artur [da Costa e Silva] after he became incapacitated due to disease, but Aleixo was removed from the vice presidency on 6 October 1969 by the Brazilian [military junta of 1969], which took the acting presidency instead.
In September 2011, pursuant to Law Nº 12.486, Aleixo was included in the gallery of those who were anointed by the Brazilian Nation to the Supreme Magistracy. This means that he should be considered an ex-president, for all legal purposes.