Brazilian Presidential Line of Succession - Current Order of Succession

Current Order of Succession

The Presidential line of succession, as specified by the Constitution.

Current President (Dilma Rousseff)

# Office Current Officer
1 Vice President
Michel Temer
2 President of the Chamber of Deputies Marco Maia
3 President of the Senate José Sarney
4 President of the Supreme Federal Court Joaquim Barbosa
Orders of succession
Monarchies
  • Bahrain
  • Belgium
  • Bhutan
  • Brunei
  • Denmark
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • Liechtenstein
  • Luxembourg
  • Monaco
  • Malaysia
  • Morocco
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Tonga
  • United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms
Presidencies
  • Argentina
  • Austria
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • D.R. Congo
  • Dominican Republic
  • France
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Ireland
  • South Korea
  • Mexico
  • Pakistan
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Russian Federation
  • Sri Lanka
  • Taiwan
  • United States

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