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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The UDN is only united by their shared conservatism and opposition to Varguism. Other than that, they've been divided since their founding in 1950.
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->'''Role:''' Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Lott cabinet), Head President[[note]]Head of State State[[/note]] (Lott removed and 1965 election)
* BrokenPedestal: Some of Quadros' supporters in the UDN turn against him because of his anti-American stance, subsequently throwing their support to Lacerda.
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* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Despite being in the same party, Quadros and Lacerda hate each other, sometimes more focused on combatting each other's influence than planning any meaningful legislation or political strategy.
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* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Despite being in the same party, coalition, Quadros and Lacerda hate each other, sometimes more focused on combatting each other's influence than planning any meaningful legislation or political strategy.
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->'''Role:''' Head of State (1965 election, Hundred Days' Crisis succession), Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Kubitschek cabinet)
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* AssassinOutclassin: Much like OTL, Lacerda was the target of an unsuccessful assassination attempt by one of Vargas' supporters. The incident's legacy played a major role in Lacerda's rise within the UDN, as well as Lacerda's [[ItsPersonal burning hatred]] for all things Varguist, even though Vargas himself didn't approve or know of the attempt.
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* HeroWorshipper: Lacerda admires the cosmopolitanism and social liberalism found in the United States, seeking to model Brazil after them and aligning closely with the OFN.
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* HeroWorshipper: Lacerda admires the cosmopolitanism and social liberalism found in the United States, seeking to model Brazil after them and aligning closely with the OFN. Many foreign policy hawks follow him for this reason, having qualms with Quadros' anti-OFN stance.
* FamilyMan: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, Lacerda is shwon to deeply care for his family and is proud of his childrens' accomplishments, hopeful that they will all get far in life.
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->'''Role:''' Minister of Finance[[note]]Economy Minister[[/note]] (Lott and Kubitschek cabinet), Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Goulart cabinet), Head President[[note]]Head of State State[[/note]] (1970 election)
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[[folder:Felinto Müller]]
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->'''Role:''' Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Branco cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Partido Social Democrático[[note]]Social Democratic Party[[/note]], Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Junta[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Müller, known as the one "who tortures," is notorious for his service as the head of Vargas' political police during his reign. Born in 1900, Felinto Müller participated in the Paulista Revolt, expelled after being deemed a deserter. Finding a role in the political and police spheres, he has continually amassed political clout over the course of his career; starting as a harsh police chief, then serving under Vargas as a key architect of the Estado Novo, he was able to gain prominence in the Senate under the PSD after Vargas' demise. Always sympathetic to the German Reich, he frequently uses his influential position in the current regime to drive policy in a pro-German, authoritarian bent.[[/labelnote]]
The former chief of Vargas' political police during the New State, Muller is feared throughout Brazil thanks to his unchecked political influence and brutality. Increasingly steering Brazil towards pro-German and authoritarian policy, Muller' influence on Brazilian politics is felt even as he stays out of the limelight.
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->'''Role:''' Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Branco cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Partido Social Democrático[[note]]Social Democratic Party[[/note]], Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Junta[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Müller, known as the one "who tortures," is notorious for his service as the head of Vargas' political police during his reign. Born in 1900, Felinto Müller participated in the Paulista Revolt, expelled after being deemed a deserter. Finding a role in the political and police spheres, he has continually amassed political clout over the course of his career; starting as a harsh police chief, then serving under Vargas as a key architect of the Estado Novo, he was able to gain prominence in the Senate under the PSD after Vargas' demise. Always sympathetic to the German Reich, he frequently uses his influential position in the current regime to drive policy in a pro-German, authoritarian bent.[[/labelnote]]
The former chief of Vargas' political police during the New State, Muller is feared throughout Brazil thanks to his unchecked political influence and brutality. Increasingly steering Brazil towards pro-German and authoritarian policy, Muller' influence on Brazilian politics is felt even as he stays out of the limelight.
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* DeadlyEuphemism: In the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller organizes a campaign against the UDN by ordering a well-known printer in Cuiabá to produce anti-UDN posters, warning that a cop will visit his home, if he doesn't comply.
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in his presidency teaser, Müller defects to his side so that he can protect Mato Grosso and Vargas' legacy, even if it means working with the son of a coffee baron, a class he opposed during the Tenente Revolt. However, as far as Müller is concerned, it's better than continuing his membership in the PSD, where he's becoming increasingly seen as an outcast by everyone.
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller smiles at the thought of his grandson, Antônio Pedro, visiting him, which he considers the highlight of his day.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas's and possibly the military's dictatorships he is still quite popular with the public in his home state of Mato-Grosso where he is seen as a hero. "The Senator" event from Adhemar's teaser shows that, even if a different party takes the governorship in Mato-Grosso, they'll still need to rely on his help to manage the territory because he's that popular.
* MinorMajorCharacter: Although having zero intentions of becoming a national leader and does not affect heavily affect the Brazilian gameplay, Müller is still dedicated to political ativity in Brazil in both democratic and military dictatorship routes and in the latter he even achieves the Vice Presidency of Castello Branco when Andrade resigns, an office where he seeks a rank of [[TheManBehindTheMan "grey eminence"]] in the regime.
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in his presidency teaser, Müller defects to his side so that he can protect Mato Grosso and Vargas' legacy, even if it means working with the son of a coffee baron, a class he opposed during the Tenente Revolt. However, as far as Müller is concerned, it's better than continuing his membership in the PSD, where he's becoming increasingly seen as an outcast by everyone.
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller smiles at the thought of his grandson, Antônio Pedro, visiting him, which he considers the highlight of his day.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas's and possibly the military's dictatorships he is still quite popular with the public in his home state of Mato-Grosso where he is seen as a hero. "The Senator" event from Adhemar's teaser shows that, even if a different party takes the governorship in Mato-Grosso, they'll still need to rely on his help to manage the territory because he's that popular.
* MinorMajorCharacter: Although having zero intentions of becoming a national leader and does not affect heavily affect the Brazilian gameplay, Müller is still dedicated to political ativity in Brazil in both democratic and military dictatorship routes and in the latter he even achieves the Vice Presidency of Castello Branco when Andrade resigns, an office where he seeks a rank of [[TheManBehindTheMan "grey eminence"]] in the regime.
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* DeadlyEuphemism: AppealToTradition: His main appeal is returning Brazil to the cosmopolitan, liberal Old Republic, which he lived through.
* ElderEmployee: Campos was a member of the Progressive Party, way back in 1934, and served under the Old Republic, until the New State coup ended it. Many decades later, he's still active as an anti-Varguist politician.
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->'''Role:''' Leader of the Liberais Históricos
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* NostalgiaFilter: Contrary to what most of the populace thinks, Campos is very fond of the Gomes presidency and the time when his UDN faction was at the height of their power. In theAdhemar Lacerda presidency teaser, Müller organizes he reads over old policy proposals and documents from a campaign against decade prior, along some old photos.
* TheRemnant: Campos leads theUDN by ordering a well-known printer now-weak Liberais Históricos in Cuiabá to produce anti-UDN posters, warning that a cop will visit his home, if he doesn't comply.
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in histhe Lacerda presidency teaser, Müller defects to his side so which was the same faction that he can protect Mato Grosso Gomes hailed from. The disastrous Gomes presidency has left Campos with a meager handful of deputies and one or two supporters, but he's still an influential figure in the UDN as a party founder and he intends to restore the legacy of Gomes.
* TheUnapologetic: Campos is completely unapologetic about trying to dismantle Vargas'legacy, even if it means working with Labor Code and abolishing the son of a coffee baron, a class he opposed during the Tenente Revolt. However, as far as Müller is concerned, it's better than continuing his membership minimum wage in the PSD, where he's becoming increasingly seen as an outcast by everyone.
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the AdhemarLacerda presidency teaser, Müller smiles at the thought of his grandson, Antônio Pedro, visiting him, which he considers the highlight of his day.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas's and possibly the military's dictatorships he is still quite popular with the public in his home state of Mato-Grosso where he is seen as a hero. "The Senator" event from Adhemar's teaser shows that,even if a different party takes the governorship in Mato-Grosso, they'll still need to rely on his help to manage the territory because he's that popular.
* MinorMajorCharacter: Although having zero intentions of becoming a national leader and does not affect heavily affect the Brazilian gameplay, Müller is still dedicated to political ativity in Brazil in both democratic and military dictatorship routes and in the latter he even achieves the Vice Presidency of Castello Branco when Andrade resigns, an office where he seeks a rank of [[TheManBehindTheMan "grey eminence"]] in the regime.though this same action helped bring down Gomes' administration.
* ElderEmployee: Campos was a member of the Progressive Party, way back in 1934, and served under the Old Republic, until the New State coup ended it. Many decades later, he's still active as an anti-Varguist politician.
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->'''Role:''' Leader of the Liberais Históricos
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* NostalgiaFilter: Contrary to what most of the populace thinks, Campos is very fond of the Gomes presidency and the time when his UDN faction was at the height of their power. In the
* TheRemnant: Campos leads the
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in his
* TheUnapologetic: Campos is completely unapologetic about trying to dismantle Vargas'
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the Adhemar
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas's and possibly the military's dictatorships he is still quite popular with the public in his home state of Mato-Grosso where he is seen as a hero. "The Senator" event from Adhemar's teaser shows that,
* MinorMajorCharacter: Although having zero intentions of becoming a national leader and does not affect heavily affect the Brazilian gameplay, Müller is still dedicated to political ativity in Brazil in both democratic and military dictatorship routes and in the latter he even achieves the Vice Presidency of Castello Branco when Andrade resigns, an office where he seeks a rank of [[TheManBehindTheMan "grey eminence"]] in the regime.
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[[folder:Getúlio Vargas]]
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->'''Role:''' N/A
->'''Party:''' Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro[[note]]Brazilian Labour Party[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Social Nationalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was Brazil half president half dictator who ruled Brazil from 1930-1949, aligning and caving the demands from some people, brutally crushing others. During his rule Vargas made made visionary reforms that benefited the common Brazil making him popular among many. Vargas may have been overthrown in a military coup and stays out of present-day Brazilian politics, but the effects of his controversial presidency are still felt in the 1960s. His protégé João Goulart is also seeking to become president, just as his mentor once did.
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->'''Role:''' N/A
->'''Party:''' Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro[[note]]Brazilian Labour Party[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Social Nationalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was Brazil half president half dictator who ruled Brazil from 1930-1949, aligning and caving the demands from some people, brutally crushing others. During his rule Vargas made made visionary reforms that benefited the common Brazil making him popular among many. Vargas may have been overthrown in a military coup and stays out of present-day Brazilian politics, but the effects of his controversial presidency are still felt in the 1960s. His protégé João Goulart is also seeking to become president, just as his mentor once did.
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->'''Party:''' Partido
->'''Ideology:'''
UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Müller, known as the one "who tortures," is notorious for his service as the head of Vargas' political police during his reign. Born in 1900, Felinto Müller participated in the Paulista Revolt, expelled after being deemed a deserter. Finding a role in the political and police spheres, he has continually amassed political clout over the course of his career; starting as a harsh police chief, then serving under Vargas as a key architect of the Estado Novo, he was able to gain prominence in the Senate under the PSD after Vargas' demise. Always sympathetic to the German Reich, he frequently uses his influential position in the current regime to drive policy in a pro-German, authoritarian bent.[[/labelnote]]
The former chief of Vargas' political police during the New State, Muller is feared throughout Brazil
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* ArchEnemy: Lacerda sees him as this, thinking Vargas's influence to be a major threat for Brazil.
* CigarChomper: Vargas, like in real life is often depicted as a cigarette lover.
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargas tried to remain neutral in World War II, but he continued trading relations with the United States, due to their strong economic ties. These purchases from 1939 to 1940 led Germany to consider them a part of the Allies and their vessels were targeted by their U-boats.
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing the need to fight for democracy abroad. However, this falls completely flat with Vargas' own dictatorship at home, something that many Brazilians recognized and would contribute to the growing discontent of his rule.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He's no longer an active player on the Brazilian political stage, but the reforms he implemented during his presidency are still felt in the 1960's and his student, Goulart, is a possible president to continue his legacy.
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics, and only acts as an advisor (or puppet master, depending on how you look at it) to his successor João Goulart should the latter become President.
* PlayingBothSides: Before joining the Allies he would appease both Washington and Berlin in order to maximize investments for Brazilian development.
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, but the praise for Vargas's many, almost revolutionary reforms are far louder than the complaints of his opponents. Still, Carlos Lacerda personally blames Vargas for ruining Brazil and will try to destroy Vargas's legacy for the good of the country.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.
* CigarChomper: Vargas, like in real life is often depicted as a cigarette lover.
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargas tried to remain neutral in World War II, but he continued trading relations with the United States, due to their strong economic ties. These purchases from 1939 to 1940 led Germany to consider them a part of the Allies and their vessels were targeted by their U-boats.
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing the need to fight for democracy abroad. However, this falls completely flat with Vargas' own dictatorship at home, something that many Brazilians recognized and would contribute to the growing discontent of his rule.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He's no longer an active player on the Brazilian political stage, but the reforms he implemented during his presidency are still felt in the 1960's and his student, Goulart, is a possible president to continue his legacy.
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics, and only acts as an advisor (or puppet master, depending on how you look at it) to his successor João Goulart should the latter become President.
* PlayingBothSides: Before joining the Allies he would appease both Washington and Berlin in order to maximize investments for Brazilian development.
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, but the praise for Vargas's many, almost revolutionary reforms are far louder than the complaints of his opponents. Still, Carlos Lacerda personally blames Vargas for ruining Brazil and will try to destroy Vargas's legacy for the good of the country.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.
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* ArchEnemy: Lacerda sees him DeadlyEuphemism: In the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller organizes a campaign against the UDN by ordering a well-known printer in Cuiabá to produce anti-UDN posters, warning that a cop will visit his home, if he doesn't comply.
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in his presidency teaser, Müller defects to his side so that he can protect Mato Grosso and Vargas' legacy, even if it means working with the son of a coffee baron, a class he opposed during the Tenente Revolt. However, asthis, thinking far as Müller is concerned, it's better than continuing his membership in the PSD, where he's becoming increasingly seen as an outcast by everyone.
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller smiles at the thought of his grandson, Antônio Pedro, visiting him, which he considers the highlight of his day.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas'sinfluence to be a major threat for Brazil.
* CigarChomper: Vargas, like in real lifeand possibly the military's dictatorships he is often depicted as a cigarette lover.
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargas tried to remain neutral in World War II, but he continued trading relationsstill quite popular with the United States, due to their strong economic ties. These purchases public in his home state of Mato-Grosso where he is seen as a hero. "The Senator" event from 1939 to 1940 led Germany to consider them Adhemar's teaser shows that, even if a part of different party takes the Allies and their vessels were targeted by their U-boats.
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing thegovernorship in Mato-Grosso, they'll still need to fight for democracy abroad. However, this falls completely flat with Vargas' own dictatorship at home, something that many Brazilians recognized and would contribute rely on his help to manage the growing discontent of his rule.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still aliveterritory because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
he's that popular.
* MinorMajorCharacter:He's no longer an active player on Although having zero intentions of becoming a national leader and does not affect heavily affect the Brazilian gameplay, Müller is still dedicated to political stage, but the reforms he implemented during his presidency are still felt ativity in the 1960's Brazil in both democratic and his student, Goulart, is a possible president to continue his legacy.
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics,military dictatorship routes and only acts as an advisor (or puppet master, depending on how you look at it) to his successor João Goulart should in the latter become President.
* PlayingBothSides: Before joininghe even achieves the Allies Vice Presidency of Castello Branco when Andrade resigns, an office where he would appease both Washington and Berlin seeks a rank of [[TheManBehindTheMan "grey eminence"]] in order to maximize investments for Brazilian development.
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, butthe praise for Vargas's many, almost revolutionary reforms are far louder than the complaints of his opponents. Still, Carlos Lacerda personally blames Vargas for ruining Brazil and will try to destroy Vargas's legacy for the good of the country.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.regime.
* DefectorFromDecadence: With Adhemar elected in his presidency teaser, Müller defects to his side so that he can protect Mato Grosso and Vargas' legacy, even if it means working with the son of a coffee baron, a class he opposed during the Tenente Revolt. However, as
* TheDreaded: Müller is the only person who even Getúlio Vargas (His own former ''boss'') is afraid of, and he is called [[RedBaron "The most dangerous man in the country"]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one of the events from the Adhemar presidency teaser, Müller smiles at the thought of his grandson, Antônio Pedro, visiting him, which he considers the highlight of his day.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Owing to his sympathies with the Nazi regime, Müller is seen as a pariah in the PSD, where he's become increasingly smeared as the "Brazilian Himmler" in the "Bitter Changes" teaser event.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Despite his misdeeds and crimes under both Vargas's
* CigarChomper: Vargas, like in real life
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargas tried to remain neutral in World War II, but he continued trading relations
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing the
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive
* MinorMajorCharacter:
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics,
* PlayingBothSides: Before joining
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, but
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.
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[[folder:João Figueiredo]]
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->'''Role:''' Military Commander
->'''Party:''' Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Paternalism
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->'''Role:''' Military Commander
->'''Party:''' Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Paternalism
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->'''Role:''' Military Commander
->'''Party:''' Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Role:'''Minister of Foreign Affairs[[note]]Foreign Minister[[/note]] ([[spoiler:Imperial Lacerda cabinet]])
->'''Ideology:'''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's introduced crassly celebrating his promotion to general by gloating about his achievements to his tired secretary and boasting about his superior training.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained at the infamous School of the Americas, and became so enamored with American culture he seeks to emulate it. Now, he's fully convinced that he's American and not Brazilian due to his 'superior training' and is better than all his colleagues.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racist against black people.
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursing in his very first line of dialogue and proceeds to drop the f bomb several times after that.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained at the infamous School of the Americas, and became so enamored with American culture he seeks to emulate it. Now, he's fully convinced that he's American and not Brazilian due to his 'superior training' and is better than all his colleagues.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racist against black people.
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursing in his very first line of dialogue and proceeds to drop the f bomb several times after that.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's introduced crassly celebrating his promotion OpportunisticBastard: After Branco's military coup, Pinto accepts an invitation to general by gloating about his achievements to his tired secretary and boasting about his superior training.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained atthe infamous School ARENA party, eager to see what new opportunities he can find in the new political order.
!!! Tropes pertaining to upcoming content
->'''Role:''' Governor of Minas Gerias, President of theAmericas, UDN, Leader of the Bossa Nova
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* ConsolationPrize: As mentioned in the Lacerda presidency teaser, Pinto ran for the UDN's presidential candidate in the 1965 election, but lost the nomination to Lacerda. In compensation, Pinto was made the President of the UDN instead.
* {{Nepotism}}: Pinto helped set up a career for his nephew Lins, who is currently the director of the National Bank of Minas Gerais. With it, Pinto has connections to Brazil's media andbecame funds for the UDN, which he tries to use so enamored with American culture he seeks to emulate it. Now, he's fully convinced that he's American and not Brazilian due to his 'superior training' and is better than all his colleagues.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racistcan sway public opinion against black people.
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursingLacerda in the latter's presidency teaser.
* SoreLoser: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, Pinto is still sore about losing the 1965 nomination to Lacerda, believing that he is the rightful President and waiting for hisvery first line of dialogue next shot in 1970. His relationship with Lacerda is nothing but petty hatred, to a point that he spills his coffee and proceeds to drop burns himself when he pensively thinks about Lacerda.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Pinto and Lacerda deeply distrust each other in thef bomb several times after that.latter's presidency teaser, and Pinto tries to influence the UDN towards a more developmentalist and Christian outlook, contrary to Lacerda's support of laissez-faire capitalism. Rumors even circulate that he has ambitions to try becoming a President again.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained at
!!! Tropes pertaining to upcoming content
->'''Role:''' Governor of Minas Gerias, President of the
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* ConsolationPrize: As mentioned in the Lacerda presidency teaser, Pinto ran for the UDN's presidential candidate in the 1965 election, but lost the nomination to Lacerda. In compensation, Pinto was made the President of the UDN instead.
* {{Nepotism}}: Pinto helped set up a career for his nephew Lins, who is currently the director of the National Bank of Minas Gerais. With it, Pinto has connections to Brazil's media and
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racist
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursing
* SoreLoser: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, Pinto is still sore about losing the 1965 nomination to Lacerda, believing that he is the rightful President and waiting for his
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Pinto and Lacerda deeply distrust each other in the
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[[folder:Wilson Leite Passos]]
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->'''Party:''' União Democrática Nacional[[note]]National Democratic Union[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' National Socialism
By far the most radical member of the UDN, Wilson Leite Passos is an outspoken National Socialist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and seeks to make Brazil resemble Nazi Germany. Passos' influence within the UDN is (thankfully) non-existent, and the man himself is barely tolerated by his bewildered colleagues.
->'''Ideology:''' National Socialism
By far the most radical member of the UDN, Wilson Leite Passos is an outspoken National Socialist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and seeks to make Brazil resemble Nazi Germany. Passos' influence within the UDN is (thankfully) non-existent, and the man himself is barely tolerated by his bewildered colleagues.
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->'''Party:''' União Democrática Nacional[[note]]National Democratic Union[[/note]]
Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro[[note]]Brazilian Labour Party[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:'''National Socialism
By far the most radical member of the UDN, Wilson Leite Passos is an outspoken National Socialist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and seeks to makeSocial Nationalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was Brazilresemble Nazi Germany. Passos' influence within half president half dictator who ruled Brazil from 1930-1949, aligning and caving the UDN is (thankfully) non-existent, demands from some people, brutally crushing others. During his rule Vargas made made visionary reforms that benefited the common Brazil making him popular among many. Vargas may have been overthrown in a military coup and stays out of present-day Brazilian politics, but the man himself is barely tolerated by effects of his bewildered colleagues.controversial presidency are still felt in the 1960s. His protégé João Goulart is also seeking to become president, just as his mentor once did.
->'''Ideology:'''
By far the most radical member of the UDN, Wilson Leite Passos is an outspoken National Socialist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and seeks to make
UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was Brazil
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* BewareTheQuietOnes: He mantains a low profile while being a City Councilor for Rio de Janeiro and uses plausible deniabilty when talking about his support of Nazism, only exposing himself if a great opportunity surges.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: No one in the UDN likes Passos even a little bit, especially Lacerda, who would prefer even Getúlio Vargas himself getting elected for City Councilor in his place.
* HeroWorshipper: Passos idolises the Führer Adolf Hitler and seeks to remake Brazil according to the model of Nazi Germany.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He adores Hitler and thinks that Germany is a model for Brazil to follow. Virtually every other Brazilian politician expresses bewilderment at his views.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: No one in the UDN likes Passos even a little bit, especially Lacerda, who would prefer even Getúlio Vargas himself getting elected for City Councilor in his place.
* HeroWorshipper: Passos idolises the Führer Adolf Hitler and seeks to remake Brazil according to the model of Nazi Germany.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He adores Hitler and thinks that Germany is a model for Brazil to follow. Virtually every other Brazilian politician expresses bewilderment at his views.
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* BewareTheQuietOnes: He mantains ArchEnemy: Lacerda sees him as this, thinking Vargas's influence to be a low profile while being a City Councilor major threat for Rio de Janeiro and uses plausible deniabilty when talking about his support of Nazism, only exposing himself if a great opportunity surges.
Brazil.
*TheFriendNobodyLikes: No one CigarChomper: Vargas, like in the UDN likes Passos even real life is often depicted as a little bit, especially Lacerda, who would prefer even Getúlio cigarette lover.
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargashimself getting elected for City Councilor tried to remain neutral in his place.
* HeroWorshipper: Passos idolisesWorld War II, but he continued trading relations with the Führer Adolf Hitler and seeks United States, due to remake Brazil according their strong economic ties. These purchases from 1939 to the model of Nazi Germany.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He adores Hitler and thinks that1940 led Germany is to consider them a model part of the Allies and their vessels were targeted by their U-boats.
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing the need to fight forBrazil democracy abroad. However, this falls completely flat with Vargas' own dictatorship at home, something that many Brazilians recognized and would contribute to follow. Virtually every other the growing discontent of his rule.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He's no longer an active player on the Brazilianpolitician expresses bewilderment at political stage, but the reforms he implemented during his views.presidency are still felt in the 1960's and his student, Goulart, is a possible president to continue his legacy.
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics, and only acts as an advisor (or puppet master, depending on how you look at it) to his successor João Goulart should the latter become President.
* PlayingBothSides: Before joining the Allies he would appease both Washington and Berlin in order to maximize investments for Brazilian development.
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, but the praise for Vargas's many, almost revolutionary reforms are far louder than the complaints of his opponents. Still, Carlos Lacerda personally blames Vargas for ruining Brazil and will try to destroy Vargas's legacy for the good of the country.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.
*
* GuiltByAssociation: Vargas
* HeroWorshipper: Passos idolises
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He adores Hitler and thinks that
* {{Hypocrite}}: During World War II, Vargas joined the Allies, citing the need to fight for
* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He's no longer an active player on the Brazilian
* NotMeThisTime: Lacerda blames Vargas for the failed 1949 assassination attempt on him. In truth, Vargas never authorized this attack; it was one of his men who did so without permission.
* PassingTheTorch: By game start, Vargas has officially retired from politics, and only acts as an advisor (or puppet master, depending on how you look at it) to his successor João Goulart should the latter become President.
* PlayingBothSides: Before joining the Allies he would appease both Washington and Berlin in order to maximize investments for Brazilian development.
* RepressiveButEfficient: Just like in real life, Vargas ruled as a dictator for seven years during his first term as president. During that time, his security forces arrested thousands and tortured political prisoners, but the praise for Vargas's many, almost revolutionary reforms are far louder than the complaints of his opponents. Still, Carlos Lacerda personally blames Vargas for ruining Brazil and will try to destroy Vargas's legacy for the good of the country.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: One of the most infamous examples of such in Latin American history, having temporarily ruled Brazil as a repressive dictator to paradoxically reform the country's democratic system.
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[[folder:Guiana-Cayenne]]
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->'''Official Name:''' Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne
->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
[[folder:Guiana-Cayenne]]
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->'''Official Name:''' Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne
->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
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->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Party:''' Aliança Renovadora Nacional[[note]]National Renewal Alliance[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:'''
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* TheMigration: The Lott administration from Brazil has created numerous jobs in the country to encourage immigration, integrating it within the Brazilian economic sphere. This has led to a growing minority of Brazilians in Guiana-Cayenne, who are welcomed by neither the natives or the French exiles.
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
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->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which led to his appointment as Vargas' aide-de-camp in 1939. During the War, he acted as a military attaché to the Brazilian embassies in Argentina and Uruguay, later taking part in the invasion that brought Guiana-Cayenne into Brazilian occupation.\\\
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, this is not what Lott wants. The President has tasked Admiral Nolasco de Almeida with integrating the economy of Cayenne into that of Brazil, encouraging immigration, and creating new jobs. The Admiral has served the Brazilian state all his life, and he will do everything to accomplish this mission. [[/labelnote]]
The current Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne, who seeks to fully integrate Guiana-Cayenne into Brazil proper.
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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
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->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which led to his appointment as Vargas' aide-de-camp in 1939. During the War, he acted as a military attaché to the Brazilian embassies in Argentina and Uruguay, later taking part in the invasion that brought Guiana-Cayenne into Brazilian occupation.\\\
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, this is not what Lott wants. The President has tasked Admiral Nolasco de Almeida with integrating the economy of Cayenne into that of Brazil, encouraging immigration, and creating new jobs. The Admiral has served the Brazilian state all his life, and he will do everything to accomplish this mission. [[/labelnote]]
The current Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne, who seeks to fully integrate Guiana-Cayenne into Brazil proper.
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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
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* TheMigration: The Lott administration from Brazil has created numerous jobs in EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's introduced crassly celebrating his promotion to general by gloating about his achievements to his tired secretary and boasting about his superior training.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained at thecountry to encourage immigration, integrating it within infamous School of the Americas, and became so enamored with American culture he seeks to emulate it. Now, he's fully convinced that he's American and not Brazilian economic sphere. This has led to a growing minority of Brazilians in Guiana-Cayenne, who are welcomed by neither the natives or the French exiles.
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
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->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which leddue to his appointment as Vargas' aide-de-camp in 1939. During the War, he acted as a military attaché to the Brazilian embassies in Argentina 'superior training' and Uruguay, later taking part in the invasion that brought Guiana-Cayenne into Brazilian occupation.\\\
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, thisis not what Lott wants. The President has tasked Admiral Nolasco de Almeida with integrating the economy of Cayenne into that of Brazil, encouraging immigration, and creating new jobs. The Admiral has served the Brazilian state better than all his life, colleagues.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racist against black people.
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursing in his very first line of dialogue andhe will do everything proceeds to accomplish this mission. [[/labelnote]]
The current Military Commander ofdrop the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne, who seeks to fully integrate Guiana-Cayenne into Brazil proper.
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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
f bomb several times after that.
* ForeignCultureFetish: Figueiredo was trained at the
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
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->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which led
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, this
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Figueiredo is openly racist against black people.
* SirSwearsALot: He's introduced cursing in his very first line of dialogue and
The current Military Commander of
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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
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->'''Role:''' N/A
->'''Party:''' União Democrática Nacional[[note]]National Democratic Union[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' National Socialism
By far the most radical member of the UDN, Wilson Leite Passos is an outspoken National Socialist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and seeks to make Brazil resemble Nazi Germany. Passos' influence within the UDN is (thankfully) non-existent, and the
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[[folder:General Tropes]]
* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
to:
* BlackShirt: Passos idolises the
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser,
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: No one in the
*
* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating
* {{Hypocrite}}: The
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
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! Guyana-Cayenne
[[folder:Guiana-Cayenne]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tno_flag_guiana_cayenne.png]]
->'''Official Name:''' Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne
->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
----
* TheMigration: The Lott administration from Brazil has created numerous jobs in the country to encourage immigration, integrating it within the Brazilian economic sphere. This has led to a growing minority of Brazilians in Guiana-Cayenne, who are welcomed by neither the natives or the French exiles.
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_5_2.png]]
->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which led to his appointment as Vargas' aide-de-camp in 1939. During the War, he acted as a military attaché to the Brazilian embassies in Argentina and Uruguay, later taking part in the invasion that brought Guiana-Cayenne into Brazilian occupation.\\\
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, this is not what Lott wants. The President has tasked Admiral Nolasco de Almeida with integrating the economy of Cayenne into that of Brazil, encouraging immigration, and creating new jobs. The Admiral has served the Brazilian state all his life, and he will do everything to accomplish this mission. [[/labelnote]]
The current Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne, who seeks to fully integrate Guiana-Cayenne into Brazil proper.
----
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
[[/folder]]
! "The Crow and the Bull" Update
Upcoming content coming in the "The Crow and the Bull" update.
----
[[folder:General Tropes]]
* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* EmbarrassingNickname: The Lacerda presidency teaser mentions that the Liberais Históricos are derisively nicknamed the "Group of Bachelors" by their opponents.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* EveryoneHasStandards: The Realistas are a UDN faction in the Lacerda presidency teaser, albeit a sidelined one after their failed presidential bids in 1955 and 1960. They lean economically liberal and oppose Varguism like Lacerda, but they are a distinct faction because they don't want to go too far with their anti-Varguism, fearing that it would only give them more momentum.
* TheFundamentalist: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, the Bossa Nova are a UDN faction who support very conservative social policies and draw support from the Church. This is their biggest distinction from the PTB and PSD, even though all three support developmentalism and statism.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MovingAngst: ZigZagged in the Lacerda presidency teaser. He spends his last dinner in his family's Rio household, ecstatic that they are moving to the presidential palace the next day. However, his wife does not share the sentiment, as she worries that him being President means he'll have less time to spend with his family.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
* TheRemnant: The Liberais Históricos are a UDN faction in the Lacerda presidency teaser and represent the oldest strands of conservatism within the party, being former supporters of President Eduardo Gomes. They are strongly anti-Varguist, not as laissez-faire as the other factions, and have lost must of their influence after the disastrous Gomes administration. Still, they wield influence within the party and must be appealed to by Lacerda.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, the UDN's division becomes a game mechanic and Lacerda must manage their cooperation, embrace of laissez-faire capitalism, and loyalty. Of the people he needs to appeal to, there is the Banda de Banda de Música, the Realistas, the Bossa Nova, and the Liberais Históricos. Of them all, the Bossa Nova will be the biggest opposition bloc because they favor developmentalism over free markets.
* UndyingLoyalty: {{Subverted}}. One of the UDN factions in the Lacerda presidency teaser is the Banda de Música, which is Lacerda's own faction of firebrand, uncompromising economic liberals and anti-Varguists who have been alienated by Quadros' anti-American rhetoric. They're the dominant and most loyal faction in Lacerda's term, but it is still possible to alienate them and cut the legs from Lacerda's base; it will be a challenge to not disappoint them.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Virgilo Távora]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/virgilio_tavora.png]]
->'''Role:''' Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Lacerda cabinet), Leader of the Realistas
----
* CategoryTraitor: Távora prioritizes moderate economic liberalism and tries to be conscious about the public reaction to them, fearing that it would embolden the Varguists. The approach has enough appeal to win him the vice presidency, but there are UDN members in the Lacerda presidency teaser who think they are too pessimistic and cowardly to go all the way.
* NumberTwo: In Lacerda's election from his presidency teaser, Távora becomes his Vice President and he hopes that he can moderate Lacerda's more firebrand tendencies.
* TakingUpTheMantle: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, Távora carries on the legacy of his uncle, Juarez Távora, and Juracy Magalhães, the 1955 and 1960 UDN presidential candidates, respectively, and members of the Realistas. Having his career built for him by Juarez, Virgilo inherited many of his uncle's political connections and uses his patronage to guarantee the loyalty of his allies.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He is the Vice President to Lacerda in the latter's presidency teaser, but they aren't exactly in lock step. Távora fears that Lacerda's unbridled ambitions will destroy the public trust that the UDN has built up and feed the Varguists in turn, so he hopes to moderate the President in case he gets too reckless.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Guiana-Cayenne]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tno_flag_guiana_cayenne.png]]
->'''Official Name:''' Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne
->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
----
* TheMigration: The Lott administration from Brazil has created numerous jobs in the country to encourage immigration, integrating it within the Brazilian economic sphere. This has led to a growing minority of Brazilians in Guiana-Cayenne, who are welcomed by neither the natives or the French exiles.
* PlayingBothSides: The United States has kept the status of the administration vague, opening the possibility of future bargaining with Vichy or Free France.
* PretextForWar: Following the Second World War, Guiana was awarded to Vichy France, and Brazil occupied the region to avoid it falling into Axis hands and expand their influence on the continent. In 1962, Guiana-Cayenne is still a satellite state to Brazil.
* TheRemnant: There still remains a sizable population of French exiles since Guiana-Cayenne used to be a French penal colony. They now clash with the natives and the Brazilian military over who really rules the country.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Brazil's occupation of Guiana made Argentina paranoid about Brazilian influence expanding and kickstarted the "South American Cold War" between the two countries.
!!''Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida''
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_5_2.png]]
->'''Role:''' Head of State
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Military Mandate[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Admiral Ângelo Nolasco de Almeida has achieved many prestigious positions during his long career in the Brazilian Navy, but he never expected to be the Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne. His actions during the Estado Novo period and especially in repressing the Constitutionalist Revolution in 1932 brought him closer to Getúlio Vargas himself, which led to his appointment as Vargas' aide-de-camp in 1939. During the War, he acted as a military attaché to the Brazilian embassies in Argentina and Uruguay, later taking part in the invasion that brought Guiana-Cayenne into Brazilian occupation.\\\
After the fall of the Varguist regime, Almeida occupied many administrative positions in the Navy, always aligning with the Armed Forces' Constitutionalist faction. In 1961, President Lott honored the Admiral with an appointment to lead the Administration of Cayenne. The former French colony had been in an administrational limbo ever since the end of the War, with the detachment of Brazil from the Allies and the Americans' insistence in keeping it as a bargaining chip for a future French ally.\\\
However, this is not what Lott wants. The President has tasked Admiral Nolasco de Almeida with integrating the economy of Cayenne into that of Brazil, encouraging immigration, and creating new jobs. The Admiral has served the Brazilian state all his life, and he will do everything to accomplish this mission. [[/labelnote]]
The current Military Commander of the Allied Administration of Guiana-Cayenne, who seeks to fully integrate Guiana-Cayenne into Brazil proper.
----
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Almeida has served in the Brazilian Navy for nearly his entire life and has unquestionably followed Lott's request to integrate Guiana-Cayenne to Brazil, changing the state's original purpose of acting as an American bargaining chip for a possible future French ally.
[[/folder]]
! "The Crow and the Bull" Update
Upcoming content coming in the "The Crow and the Bull" update.
----
[[folder:General Tropes]]
* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* EmbarrassingNickname: The Lacerda presidency teaser mentions that the Liberais Históricos are derisively nicknamed the "Group of Bachelors" by their opponents.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* EveryoneHasStandards: The Realistas are a UDN faction in the Lacerda presidency teaser, albeit a sidelined one after their failed presidential bids in 1955 and 1960. They lean economically liberal and oppose Varguism like Lacerda, but they are a distinct faction because they don't want to go too far with their anti-Varguism, fearing that it would only give them more momentum.
* TheFundamentalist: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, the Bossa Nova are a UDN faction who support very conservative social policies and draw support from the Church. This is their biggest distinction from the PTB and PSD, even though all three support developmentalism and statism.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MovingAngst: ZigZagged in the Lacerda presidency teaser. He spends his last dinner in his family's Rio household, ecstatic that they are moving to the presidential palace the next day. However, his wife does not share the sentiment, as she worries that him being President means he'll have less time to spend with his family.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
* TheRemnant: The Liberais Históricos are a UDN faction in the Lacerda presidency teaser and represent the oldest strands of conservatism within the party, being former supporters of President Eduardo Gomes. They are strongly anti-Varguist, not as laissez-faire as the other factions, and have lost must of their influence after the disastrous Gomes administration. Still, they wield influence within the party and must be appealed to by Lacerda.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, the UDN's division becomes a game mechanic and Lacerda must manage their cooperation, embrace of laissez-faire capitalism, and loyalty. Of the people he needs to appeal to, there is the Banda de Banda de Música, the Realistas, the Bossa Nova, and the Liberais Históricos. Of them all, the Bossa Nova will be the biggest opposition bloc because they favor developmentalism over free markets.
* UndyingLoyalty: {{Subverted}}. One of the UDN factions in the Lacerda presidency teaser is the Banda de Música, which is Lacerda's own faction of firebrand, uncompromising economic liberals and anti-Varguists who have been alienated by Quadros' anti-American rhetoric. They're the dominant and most loyal faction in Lacerda's term, but it is still possible to alienate them and cut the legs from Lacerda's base; it will be a challenge to not disappoint them.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Virgilo Távora]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/virgilio_tavora.png]]
->'''Role:''' Vice President[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Lacerda cabinet), Leader of the Realistas
----
* CategoryTraitor: Távora prioritizes moderate economic liberalism and tries to be conscious about the public reaction to them, fearing that it would embolden the Varguists. The approach has enough appeal to win him the vice presidency, but there are UDN members in the Lacerda presidency teaser who think they are too pessimistic and cowardly to go all the way.
* NumberTwo: In Lacerda's election from his presidency teaser, Távora becomes his Vice President and he hopes that he can moderate Lacerda's more firebrand tendencies.
* TakingUpTheMantle: In the Lacerda presidency teaser, Távora carries on the legacy of his uncle, Juarez Távora, and Juracy Magalhães, the 1955 and 1960 UDN presidential candidates, respectively, and members of the Realistas. Having his career built for him by Juarez, Virgilo inherited many of his uncle's political connections and uses his patronage to guarantee the loyalty of his allies.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He is the Vice President to Lacerda in the latter's presidency teaser, but they aren't exactly in lock step. Távora fears that Lacerda's unbridled ambitions will destroy the public trust that the UDN has built up and feed the Varguists in turn, so he hopes to moderate the President in case he gets too reckless.
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* {{Realpolitik}}: Though a traditional American ally, Brazil invites significant Japanese investments because even pro-OFN politicians like Lott and Kubitschek can deny their usefulness. This stokes fear in the American government that Brazil will one day turn on the OFN, which may motivate their support for a Brazilian military coup.
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* JerkassToOne: Brazil aspires for a Latin American federation, but the one country they will never invite is Argentina, since there are far too many political disputes between them and they are currently engaged in a South American Cold War.
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* SuccessionCrisis: The 100 Days Crisis happens after both Lott and Quadros have resigned, leading to the President of the Senate taking power, then him resfusing to appoint the President of the Chamber of Deputies João Goulart, choosing to make the Senate elect a new one followed by some military officers sending an ultimatum where either a new provisional President is chosen in 100 days or they will coup the government.
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* SuccessionCrisis: The 100 Days Crisis happens after both Lott and Quadros have resigned, leading to the President of the Senate taking power, then him resfusing refusing to appoint the President of the Chamber of Deputies João Goulart, choosing to make the Senate elect a new one followed by some military officers sending an ultimatum where either a new provisional President is chosen in 100 days or they will coup the government.
* TheReliableOne: Kubitschek was a key and reliable ally of Vargas, all the way to the end of his presidency.
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* PetTheDog: To spite the German Consulate in Brazil, Lacerda opens the Anne Frank Secondary School in honor of the titular little girl, who perished during the Holocaust.
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* PetTheDog: To spite the German Consulate in Brazil, Lacerda opens the Anne Frank Secondary School in honor of the titular little girl, who perished during the Holocaust.
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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Barros is one of the most corrupt politicians in Brazil, but part of his appeal is that he doesn't delude anyone to the contrary. It helps that he'll give some of the stolen money into populist reforms, which is more than what some other politicians can claim. As his supporters say, "he may steal, but he delivers".
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* {{Realpolitik}}: Barros is content to cooperate with Nazi Germany and get economic investments, military equipment, and assistance for his nuclear program.. In an event for his teased focus tree, a German ambassador offers IG Farben's investment in resource extraction, primarily around Porto Alegre, in exchange for Brazilian exports; Barros eagerly accepts, even remarking that he did some translation work for a company when he was younger.
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* CorruptPolitician: In his presidency from "The Crow and the Bull" livestream, Barros employs a police of "roubas mas faz" to take the people's money in a slush fund. It's supposed to fund his reforms and build up a positive legacy for himself, but some of it will also be traced back to Barros' own pockets.
* TheFundamentalist: In "The Crow and the Bull" livestream, Barros mandates a class in Christian theology for all primary and secondary education institutions. Barros believes that every Brazilian has a duty to learn this religion, regardless of their personal belief system.
* HistoryRepeats: One of his mechanics in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream is mediating his relationship with Vice President Edna Lott and either forming an unlikely truce or plotting to destroy her. In other words, Barros follows the footsteps of Henrique Lott and Jânio Quadros' tense rivalry.
* PetTheDog: For all his corruption, Barros' presidency earnestly promises a healthcare bill that will make it more accessible for Brazilians.
* {{Realpolitik}}: Barros is content to cooperate with Nazi Germany and get economic investments, military equipment, and assistance for his nuclear program.. In an event for his teased focus tree, a German ambassador offers IG Farben's investment in resource extraction, primarily around Porto Alegre, in exchange for Brazilian exports; Barros eagerly accepts, even remarking that he did some translation work for a company when he was younger. Rightfully, many of Brazil's ethnic minorities will be upset by such diplomacy, provoking mass unrest in the Parana Crisis, as seen in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* TheFundamentalist: In "The Crow and the Bull" livestream, Barros mandates a class in Christian theology for all primary and secondary education institutions. Barros believes that every Brazilian has a duty to learn this religion, regardless of their personal belief system.
* HistoryRepeats: One of his mechanics in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream is mediating his relationship with Vice President Edna Lott and either forming an unlikely truce or plotting to destroy her. In other words, Barros follows the footsteps of Henrique Lott and Jânio Quadros' tense rivalry.
* PetTheDog: For all his corruption, Barros' presidency earnestly promises a healthcare bill that will make it more accessible for Brazilians.
* {{Realpolitik}}: Barros is content to cooperate with Nazi Germany and get economic investments, military equipment, and assistance for his nuclear program.. In an event for his teased focus tree, a German ambassador offers IG Farben's investment in resource extraction, primarily around Porto Alegre, in exchange for Brazilian exports; Barros eagerly accepts, even remarking that he did some translation work for a company when he was younger. Rightfully, many of Brazil's ethnic minorities will be upset by such diplomacy, provoking mass unrest in the Parana Crisis, as seen in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
* TaughtByExperience: Barros' healthcare reforms in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream are motivated by his medical training and time in São Paulo politics.
* WildCard: Uniquely among the Brazilian political parties, Barros and the PSP are an outlier who don't really follow the typical partisan politics. While Varguists fight anti-Varguists and developmentalits fight capitalists, Barros promises a radical shift on the political scene and his appealing populism makes this a very plausible outcome.
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* TheDogBitesBack: Suffering decades of negligence and Brazilian meddling, the French citizens of the Cayenne revolt and threaten and independence referendum in "The Crow and the Bull" livestream.
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* PointOfDivergence: Unlike OTL, Vargas' first presidency lasted a little longer than 1945, in spite of the growing discontent of his dictatorship, which culminated in a military coup in 1949. Lott cut a deal with the military to remove Vargas from power, but keep his reforms to avert a junta government. Thus, a new election was held in 1950 and Eduardo Gomes won, altering the course of Brazil's history.
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* ForWantOfANail: Unlike OTL, his first presidency lasted a little longer than 1945, in spite of the growing discontent of his dictatorship, which culminated in a military coup in 1949. Lott cut a deal with the military to remove Vargas from power, but keep his reforms to avert a junta government. This also meant that Vargas never became president a second time and committed suicide to become a martyr while in office, which justifies why he's still alive in 1962.
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* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is officially no longer involved in politics, but exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
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* TheManBehindTheMan: Vargas is still alive because he never committed suicide in this timeline, but he is officially no longer involved in politics, but politics. Instead, he exerts a considerable influence upon João Goulart should the latter become President of Brazil, and acts as an elder statesman to Varguism in general.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Adolf Hitler's death, Brazil recieves an event talking about most political factions putting their differences aside to celebrate Hitler's passing. The only person who's not happy about it is Passos.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Adolf Hitler's death, Brazil recieves receives an event talking about most political factions putting their differences aside to celebrate Hitler's passing. The only person who's not happy about it is Passos.
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* BilingualBonus: The words "Order and Progress" are written on their flag, which is a national motto and a relevant theme to Brazil's narrative and if they can juggle the two concepts under pressure from the army and the Cold War superpowers.
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* BilingualBonus: The words "Order and Progress" are written on their flag, which is a national motto and a relevant theme to Brazil's narrative and of if they can juggle the two concepts under pressure from the army and the Cold War superpowers.
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* RegimeChange: If a socialist government emerges in Paraguay, Brazil will immediately plan an joint invasion against them with Argentina and Chile, setting up a temporary regime there before a more friendly proxy can be installed. However, this goal puts them at odds with Argentina, who intend to keep their gains for good.
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** If a socialist government emerges in Paraguay, Brazil will immediately plan an joint invasion against them with Argentina and Chile, setting up a temporary regime there before a more friendly proxy can be installed. However, this goal puts them at odds with Argentina, who intend to keep their gains forgood.good.
** Brazil can participate in the Colombian Civil War to overthrow the central government. Specifically, the Colombian Revolutionary Union will be backed if the Brazilian President is Lott, Goulart, Kubitschek, or, more reluctantly, Lacerda.
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** Brazil can participate in the Colombian Civil War to overthrow the central government. Specifically, the Colombian Revolutionary Union will be backed if the Brazilian President is Lott, Goulart, Kubitschek, or, more reluctantly, Lacerda.
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* AllMenArePerverts: Besides Ney Braga, Castello Branco, Plínio Salgado and Costa e Silva all current male leaders had some kind of extramarital affair both in real life and in the mod.
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* AllMenArePerverts: Besides Ney Braga, Castello Branco, Plínio Salgado and Costa e Silva Silva, all current male leaders had some kind of extramarital affair both in real life and in the mod.
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* StayInTheKitchen: Henrique discouraged his daughter from entering politics, believing it wasn't a woman's place and that it was a cutthroat "pool full of crocodiles".
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* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
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* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
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* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* SmallNameBigEgo: {{Downplayed}}. While Brazil is a major military and economic power in Latin America, some of their leadership likes to think of the country as the world's fifth superpower, which it simply is not. Their nuclear capabilities are lacking and their projection is limited to South America.
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* EtTuBrute: During a debate over the healthcare plans of Barros' focus tree teaser, Lacerda is stunned when the Governor of Guanabara, whom he handpicked for the position, announces that he will support the PSP on this front. Though he must continue the interview, Lacerda cannot believe he could've missed a drastic shift in the UDN's agenda.
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* CrowdPleaser: Barros is a populist speaker to its core and manages to get along with both the elites and the working class.
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* SwordOfDamocles: In his presidency teaser, Barros intends to counter Argentinian hostilities by acquiring nuclear weapons and pressuring them into submission, hiring Admiral Álvaro Alberto da Motta e Silva to start the project.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: No matter what happens, if Barros wins the Presidential elections, his running mate Laudo Natel will always lose the Vice Presidential elections to Edna Lott (daughter of President Henrique Lott), and she (according to a recent teaser) can be let participate in the government, leading to a formal alliance with the PTB if the player so chooses.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: No matter what happens, if Barros wins the Presidential elections, his running mate Laudo Natel will always lose the Vice Presidential elections to Edna Lott (daughter of President Henrique Lott), and she (according to a recent teaser) can be let participate in the government, leading to a formal alliance with the PTB if the player so chooses.
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* ConsolationPrize: Some high-ranking supporters of Barros, like Laudo Natel, will fail to get elected, even if Barros wins the elections. Barros compensates this in his focus tree teaser, where he grants them ministerial positions to make the best of their abilities and ensure their loyalty.
* CooperationGambit:
** Edna Lott is one of the greatest threats, being a rising PTB star who won the Vice Presidential election. Though interested in containing her growing influence, Barros may cooperate with her on numerous policy platforms in his focus tree teaser.
** One of his first optional choices in the focus tree teaser is to pass a healthcare bill by working with his rivals in the UDN, if he wants to undermine Edna.
* {{Realpolitik}}: Barros is content to cooperate with Nazi Germany and get economic investments, military equipment, and assistance for his nuclear program.. In an event for his teased focus tree, a German ambassador offers IG Farben's investment in resource extraction, primarily around Porto Alegre, in exchange for Brazilian exports; Barros eagerly accepts, even remarking that he did some translation work for a company when he was younger.
* SwordOfDamocles: In his presidency teaser, Barros intends to counter Argentinian hostilities by acquiring nuclear weapons and pressuring them into submission, hiring Admiral Álvaro Alberto da Motta e Silva to start the project.
* TheSocialExpert: His focus tree teaser demonstrates that he is a skilled social butterfly, regularly managing the interests of his associates and spinning an extensive network of allies. His populist platform, which appeals to both the working class and ruling elites, also reflects this.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: No matter what happens, if Barros wins the Presidential elections, his running mate Laudo Natel will always lose the Vice Presidential elections to Edna Lott (daughter of President Henrique Lott), and she (according to his presidency teaser) can be let participate in the government, leading to a formal alliance with the PTB if the player so chooses.
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* TheLostLenore: Edna still mourns the loss of her ex-husband and her first daughter, visiting their graves every time she is in Rio, even if she has to hide her grief from any watching journalists in Barros' focus tree teaser. The tragedy motivates her participation in politics to make them proud, to help move past the grief, and to pour that pain into helping common Brazilians.
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* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
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* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
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* AffablyEvil: A teased event for Barros features the President meeting the German ambassador in Brazil, who represents the interests of the Nazis and IG Farben. Despite this, the ambassador maintains a polite demeanor, frequently praising Brazil for its culture, food, coffee, and people, if not its weather.
* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Barros' focus tree teaser, Carlos Lacerda and Romeu de Campos Vergal have a debate over the President's healthcare plans. When Vergal claims that the plan would benefit Brazilians, Lacerda eagerly responds that the program would be an irresponsible populist bet to appease voters. However, the interviewer points out that other UDN members are supporting the reforms, shocking Lacerda and forcing him to half-heartedly move the debate along.
* EmpathicEnvironment: Edna visits the graves of her first husband and daughter in Barros' focus tree teaser, under a grey, gloomy sky.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Campos, Melo, and Felinto advise that Brazil needs to work on their military might in Barros' focus tree teaser. Respectively, they recall the Lobster War as a humiliation for the navy, recommend that they invest into Specter planes, and call Germany's training program as a model for Brazil. All of their advice gets Barros excited and he suggests that Brazil immediately work on their nuclear program, a sentiment that everyone else finds unnerving.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
* MirthlessLaughter: Meeting a group of military generals in a teased focus tree event, Barros proclaims his wish that Brazil can become a fifth superpower by "looking into nuclear power". A few chuckle nervously at that, unsure how to interpret his words.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Barros meets the German ambassador in his focus tree teaser, where the latter comments that he is a huge fan of Brazil's coffee, drinking it when given the opportunity and expressing hope that every German can do the same.
* {{Nepotism}}: The German ambassador seen in Barros' teased focus tree is also the son of an IG Farben executive.
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UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was the President of Brazil from 1930-1949, who ruled as a repressive dictator that brutally crushed any opposition to his rule. Despite this, Vargas implemented many reforms that benefited the common Brazilian and is still immensely popular among many. Vargas may have been overthrown in a military coup and stays out of present-day Brazilian politics, but the effects of his controversial presidency are still felt in the 1960s. His protégé João Goulart is also seeking to become president, just as his mentor once did.
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UsefulNotes/GetulioVargas was the President of Brazil half president half dictator who ruled Brazil from 1930-1949, who ruled as a repressive dictator that aligning and caving the demands from some people, brutally crushed any opposition to crushing others. During his rule. Despite this, rule Vargas implemented many made made visionary reforms that benefited the common Brazilian and is still immensely Brazil making him popular among many. Vargas may have been overthrown in a military coup and stays out of present-day Brazilian politics, but the effects of his controversial presidency are still felt in the 1960s. His protégé João Goulart is also seeking to become president, just as his mentor once did.
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* AppealToForce: In Brazil's miscellaneous laws teaser, the National Security Acts within the constitution grant the military a duty to intervene in the nations politics, under the justification of saving it from collapse. This has effectively legitimized military interference in politics, which erodes Brazil's democratic culture, in addition to the banning of certain communist and national socialist parties. This threat will continue to hang over the various Brazilian government, until the acts can be replaced.
* TheAssimilator: Many ethnic minority communities are expected to assimilate into the majority culture. In one particular case, the influx of Japanese immigrants in the early [=20th=] century led to accusations that they could not assimilate, so their language and culture are criminalized.
* HomophobicHateCrime: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Brazil has no legislation relating to sexual minorities since 1830, effectively leaving a decriminalized status quo. However, discrimination remains so rampant that for many it is still de facto illegal, with even the police forces engaging in homophobic hate crimes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The Brazilian government likes to promote racial equality as a virtue and something they hold onto better than the other great powers, but they are still xenophobic against Japanese immigrants, a widespread sentiment since their first arrival in the early 20th century. This has culminated in a ban of Japanese immigration and frequent attempts to discriminate and assimilate the existing communities. Beyond the Japanese-Brazilian communities, Brazil is also far from achieving racial equality in practice, as systematic racism remains widespread and minority cultures actively assimilated.
* MisplacedRetribution: During the Second World War and the fight against Japan, many Japanese-Brazilians were imprisoned in concentration camps and a constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to ban all immigration from Japan, despite token opposition from the UDN. As mentioned in the miscellaneous laws teaser, discrimination and police harassment of the remaining Japanese-Brazilian communities continues, leaving them to become more insular and considering radical action.
* NoWomansLand: Gender inequality is still present in Brazil and even codified by legislation. For instance, no. Article 233 on the Civil Code states that the private property of a married woman must also be controlled by their husband. Fortunately, there are reformists seeking to overturn these unequal standards.
* NoWomansLand: Gender inequality is still present in Brazil and even codified by legislation. For instance, no. Article 233 on the Civil Code states that the private property of a married woman must also be controlled by their husband. Fortunately, there are reformists seeking to overturn these unequal standards.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Gender inequality is still present in Brazil and even codified by legislation. For instance, no. Article 233 on the Civil Code states that the private property of a married woman must also be controlled by their husband. Fortunately, there are reformists seeking to overturn these unequal standards.
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* MagnumOpus: In the miscellaneous laws teaser, Vargas' Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT) are considered his greatest legacy, as it granted additional protections to worker rights and strengthened unions, the right to sits and breaks, and a minimum wage for all workers. While there are those who engage in LoopholeAbuse to get around the laws, millions have had the working conditions improved by the laws. The laws are largely beloved by Varguists and a major unassailable obstacle for UDN politicians who seek to destroy Vargas' legacy.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As part of his anti-corruption campaign, Quadros sends police officers to investigate Barros, who is infamous in Brazil for his unrepentant political misconduct. Quadros is confident that he has Barros cornered, but the officers claim to have found nothing, as not everyone is committed to Quadros' agenda and will obviously be bribed to turn a blind eye. Even Quadros recognizes how foolishly optimistic he was and that it will take more than that to take down Barros.
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* {{Irony}}: Lacerda has seen the political repression of Vargas's New State dictatorship, the rise of fascism and the failure of communism to contain the Axis forces in World War 2. This led him to reject socialism and embrace American-style liberal democracy and OFN alignment. His aversion to socialist rule is another of his motivations to [[spoiler: coup João Goulart and install an authoritarian regime to reshape the country - just like the original New State led by the man he despises.]]
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* {{Irony}}: Lacerda has seen the political repression of Vargas's New State dictatorship, the rise of fascism and the failure of communism to contain the Axis forces in World War 2. This led him to reject socialism and embrace American-style liberal democracy and OFN alignment. His aversion to socialist rule is another of his motivations to [[spoiler: coup João Goulart and install an authoritarian regime with an all-powerful presidency to reshape the country - just like the original New State led by the man he despises.]]
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->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
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->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
AlliedCaiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied
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->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
to:
->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
AlliedCaiena[[note]]Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied
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->'''Ruling Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
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->'''Party:''' Administração Aliada da Guiana Caiena[[note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]
Allied Administration of Guyana Cayenne[[/note]]