The three candidates for the brazilian presidency in 1939, five year turn, no reelection
Francisco Prestes Maia, liberal
Assuming you create a new constitution, the old figures of the brazilian liberal scene go to a new party called "Republicano" while the new liberal party is called "Democrata livre"
We choosed him because he was a influent figure, praised even by french architects and had planned cities all over Brazil, not only in São Paulo, his home state
In 1944 the runner for his party is José Maria Whitaker, who is a older figure but still a free market liberal
For the republicans we got Goés Monteiro (his government is different here from the warlord Goés Monteiro)
He runs as a compromise candidate for the republicano party, who is the party of the old oligarchies (he's classified as a Right Wing authoritarian)
Who do most of the work on the government is his second in command, Antonio Carlos de Andrada IV, who led Brazil from 1930-34 on this scenario
Goés basically keep the military pacified and profit from his position, however I must say that Andrada is getting very old
By 1944 the base of support for the old oligarchs will be decadent regardless of the election results in 1939, and thus they will break into two parties
Then we got Getúlio Vargas, for Labour
Getulio Vargas here is like Wang Jingwei or Edward VIII on Kaiserreich, it's in theory the same person as OTL, but the butterflies are massive
Basically he had quit politics in 1914 OTL due a feud with the dict-I mean, governor of his home state, Borges de Medeiros, and returned after WWI. On Red Flood with the collapse of the major powers due the war attrition, he attempt to increase his small family farm cattle production to get a bit of profit from their increasing demand for food, and actually goes well. On the following years he stays out of politics and create a massive cattle empire, to the point that he is nicknamed "Baron" Vargas. By the time of the election, the newly created labour party (that is a sham copy of the british labour party, but in general is composed of opportunists, populists and outsiders invite him to run for them, he accepts because it would look nice on his biography and there is little chance of the Labour winning just after a left wing revolution. Assuming he wins, he will do policies similar to what he did OTL, everything worded on a way that makes very cleary that he is doing such things because "hey it works".
In 1944 the runner for the Labour party is one of his political allies, Oswaldo Aranha.
Francisco Prestes Maia, liberal
Assuming you create a new constitution, the old figures of the brazilian liberal scene go to a new party called "Republicano" while the new liberal party is called "Democrata livre"
We choosed him because he was a influent figure, praised even by french architects and had planned cities all over Brazil, not only in São Paulo, his home state
In 1944 the runner for his party is José Maria Whitaker, who is a older figure but still a free market liberal
For the republicans we got Goés Monteiro (his government is different here from the warlord Goés Monteiro)
He runs as a compromise candidate for the republicano party, who is the party of the old oligarchies (he's classified as a Right Wing authoritarian)
Who do most of the work on the government is his second in command, Antonio Carlos de Andrada IV, who led Brazil from 1930-34 on this scenario
Goés basically keep the military pacified and profit from his position, however I must say that Andrada is getting very old
By 1944 the base of support for the old oligarchs will be decadent regardless of the election results in 1939, and thus they will break into two parties
Then we got Getúlio Vargas, for Labour
Getulio Vargas here is like Wang Jingwei or Edward VIII on Kaiserreich, it's in theory the same person as OTL, but the butterflies are massive
Basically he had quit politics in 1914 OTL due a feud with the dict-I mean, governor of his home state, Borges de Medeiros, and returned after WWI. On Red Flood with the collapse of the major powers due the war attrition, he attempt to increase his small family farm cattle production to get a bit of profit from their increasing demand for food, and actually goes well. On the following years he stays out of politics and create a massive cattle empire, to the point that he is nicknamed "Baron" Vargas. By the time of the election, the newly created labour party (that is a sham copy of the british labour party, but in general is composed of opportunists, populists and outsiders invite him to run for them, he accepts because it would look nice on his biography and there is little chance of the Labour winning just after a left wing revolution. Assuming he wins, he will do policies similar to what he did OTL, everything worded on a way that makes very cleary that he is doing such things because "hey it works".
In 1944 the runner for the Labour party is one of his political allies, Oswaldo Aranha.