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|incumbent = [[Michel Temer]]
|incumbent = [[Michel Temer]]
|incumbentsince = 31 August 2016
|incumbentsince = 31 August 2016
|style = [[Mr. Preses|Madam Preses]]<br><small>(informal)</small><br>Maist Excellent Madam Preses o the Republic<br><small>(formal)</small><br>Her [[Excellency#Brazil|Excellency]]<br><small>(alternative formal, diplomatic)</small>
|style = [[Mr. Preses (title)|Mr. Preses]] or even semply [[Preses]]<br>{{small|(informal)}}<br>Maist Excellent Mr. Preses o the Republic<br>{{small|(formal)}}<br>His [[Excellency#Brazil|Excellency]]<br>{{small|(alternative formal, diplomatic)}}
|residence = [[Palácio da Alvorada]]
|residence = [[Palácio da Alvorada]]
|termlength = Fower years, renewable ance consecutively
|termlength = Fower years, renewable ance consecutively

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Preses o the
Federative Republic o Brazil
StyleMr. Preses or even semply Preses
(informal)
Maist Excellent Mr. Preses o the Republic
(formal)
His Excellency
(alternative formal, diplomatic)
ResidencePalácio da Alvorada
Term lengthFower years, renewable ance consecutively
Inaugural holderDeodoro da Fonseca
Februar 26, 1891
FurmationProclamation o the Republic
November 15, 1889
Salary$320,678 annually[1]
Wabsteidplanalto.gov.br

The Preses o Brazil (offeecially the Preses o the Federative Republic o Brazil or simply the Preses o the Republic) is baith the heid o state an heid o govrenment o the Federative Republic o Brazil. The president leads the executive branch o the federal govrenment and is the commander-in-chief o the Brazilian Armed Forces. The presidential system wis established in 1889, upon the proclamation o the republic in a militar coup d'état against the Emperor Dom Pedro II. Syne then, Brazil haed sax constitutions, twa dictatorships an three democratic periods. Durin these democratic periods, votin haes always been compulsory.

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