Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena

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Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena
Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena

In office
November 15, 1906 – June 14, 1909
Vice President Nilo Peçanha
Preceded by Rodrigues Alves
Succeeded by Nilo Peçanha

Born November 30, 1847(1847-11-30)
Santa Bárbara, Minas Gerais
Died June 14, 1909 (aged 61)
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Nationality Brazilian
Political party Mineiro Republican Party (PRM)

Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena (Santa Bárbara, November 30, 1847Rio de Janeiro, June 14, 1909) was a Brazilian politician, president between 1906 and 1909. Before his political career, Pena was a lawyer, jurist and member of the Brazilian Supreme Court.

He began his political career in 1874 with an election to the Imperial General Assembly. In the succeeding years, Pena reconciled legislative work with some periods occupying secretariats — secretary of Agriculture (1882), Commerce and Public Issues (1883) and Justice (1885). Pena then presided over the provincial assembly of Minas Gerais.

After the proclamation of the Republic, he was governor of Minas Gerais between 1892 and 1894. It was during his administration that Belo Horizonte was set for future state capital (which at that time was Ouro Preto).

In 1902 Pena became vice-president to Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves. He was elected president in 1906 and served until his death in 1909, a few days after the passing of his son Álvaro Pena.

Afonso Pena was the first Brazilian president to advocate intervening in the coffee economy. The federal government started to buy production surplus, thus maintaining the high price of coffee in international markets. Pena also promoted the expansion of railroads.

The reorganization of the Brazilian army was done by Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca during the Pena administration. The president also supported Cândido Rondon's expeditions in the Amazon Rainforest.

Preceded by
Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves
President of Brazil
1906–1909
Succeeded by
Nilo Peçanha
Preceded by
Francisco de Assis Rosa e Silva
Vice-President of Brazil
1902–1906
Preceded by
Eduardo Ernesto da Gama Cerqueira
President of Minas Gerais
1892–1894
Succeeded by
Chrispim Jaques Bias Fortes