Fernando Lyra
Brazilian politician (1938–2013)
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Fernando Lyra | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 15 March 1985 – 14 February 1986 | |
President | José Sarney |
Preceded by | Ibrahim Abi-Ackel |
Succeeded by | Paulo Brossard |
Personal details | |
Born | (1938-10-08)8 October 1938 Recife, Brazil |
Died | 14 February 2013(2013-02-14) (aged 74) São Paulo, Brazil |
Fernando Lyra (8 October 1938 – 14 February 2013) was a Brazilian politician who served as Minister of Justice from 1985 to 1986.[1] Born in Recife in 1938, Lyra died of multiple organ failure in São Paulo on 14 February 2013, at the of 73[2][3]
References
- ^ "Morre em SP, aos 74 anos, o ex-ministro Fernando Lyra". O Globo. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Morre em SP, aos 74 anos, o ex-ministro Fernando Lyra". O Globo. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Morre o ex-deputado Fernando Lyra". Ministry of Education. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
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