Telegram from the Rio Embassy to the State Department about the ministerial cabinet chosen by Emílio Médici
How to Cite
Title
Telegram from the Rio Embassy to the State Department about the ministerial cabinet chosen by Emílio Médici.Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM GM 1969.10.29.Initial production date
29/10/1969.Documents
Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM GM 1969.10.29
Title
Telegram from the Rio Embassy to the State Department about the ministerial cabinet chosen by Emílio Médici
Initial production date
29/10/1969
Final production date
29/10/1969
Level in the general structure
Item
Dimension and support: Format
Dimension and support: Documentary type
Telegram
Producing entity
Embassy of the United States of America in Rio de Janeiro
Origin
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Scope and content
Telegram (Rio, 8969), dated October 29, 1969, from the Rio Embassy to the State Department regarding the cabinet chosen by Emílio Médici. The document presents all the ministers chosen by the president to take over the ministries, including the professional and personal profiles of the candidates. Among the politicians mentioned are Antônio Delfim Netto, João Baptista Figueiredo and Alfredo Buzaid.
Access conditions
Public
Language
English
Custodian entity of originals
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Original reference code
POL 15-Government Folder
Box 32
Classified Central Subject Files Series, 1961–1976 (P 72)
Collection Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State (RG 84)
NARA II, College Park
Location
Washington, D.C.
References cited
Rio, 8635; Rio, 8939; Rio, 8562;
Related documents
Title
Telegram from the Rio Embassy to the State Department about the changes in the ministerial cabinet expected for the Médici government
Access point - Subjects
Castilianism | Revolutionary continuity | Corruption | Economic development | Power disputes | Political disputes | Business | Nuclear energy | Economic stabilization | USA | Cabinet of ministers | Castello Branco Government | Costa e Silva Government | Government of Emilio G. Medici | American national interest | Hard line | Ministry of Agriculture | Ministry of Social Communication | Ministry of Education | Ministry of Industry and Commerce | Justice ministry | Ministry of the Navy | Ministry of Health | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Ministry of Mines and Energy | Ministry of the Army | Planning Ministry | Ministry of Labour | Ministry of Transport | Nationalism | Educational politics | Economic policies | Land reforms | Northeast region | Brazil-USA relations | Repression | São Paulo (state) | Presidential succession
Access Point - Entities and Organizations
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Higher School of War (ESG) | Agriculture Federation of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (Farsul) | Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) | University of Sao Paulo (USP)
Access Point - Names
Adalberto de Barros Nunes | Afonso Augusto de Albuquerque Lima | Alfredo Buzaid | Antônio Delfim Netto | Antonio Dias Leita | Antonio Dias Leite Junior | Arthur da Costa e Silva | Augusto Hamann Rademaker Gruwewald | Charles Burke Elbrick | Emilio Garrastazu Medici | Fabio Riodi Yassuda | Lagoa | Helio Marcos Beltrão | Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco | Hygino Caetano Corset | Jarbas Gonçalves Passarinho | João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo | John Paul of the Kings Velloso | José Costa Cavalcanti | José de Magalhães Pinto | Barata | Luis Antonio da Gama e Silva | Luiz Fernando Cirne Lima | Márcio de Souza e Mello | Mario David Andreazza | Mario Gibson Alves Barboza | Orlando Beckmann Geisel | Tarsus Dutra
Rules or conventions adopted
ISAD(G) | NOBRADE
Status
Complete
Description date
20/01/2025
Review date
27/01/2025