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Sergio Moro (PODE)
I am 100% here for this projectI’m having very big brain ideas about doing an alt-history of America told through its defining athletes, and Dick Allen on the Mets would be soooooo good
plus a Morgan-Allen-Kranepool infield (who cares about Harrelson) would be filthy
Presidents of Brazil, 1985 - present (WIP)
1985 - 1990: Ulysses Guimarães / Miro Teixeira (MDB)
defeated, 1985: Lula da Silva / José Genonio (PT), Paulo Maluf / ??? (PSD), Leonel Brizola / ??? (PDT)
1990 - 2000: Lula da Silva / Luiza Erundina (FBP)
defeated, 1990: Ulysses Guimarães / Miro Teixeira (MDB),
defeated, 1995: (PSDB), Silvio Santos / ??? (PRB), (MDB)
2000 - 2003: Luiza Erundina / Ivan Valente (FBP)
defeated, 2000: (PSDB)
2003 - 2003: Ivan Valente / vacant (FBP)
2003 - 2005: Michel Temer / Augusto Heleno (MDB)
2005 - 2009: Silvio Santos / ??? (PRP)
defeated, 2005: (PSDB), Jaques Wagner / Cristovam Buarque (DeR), Anthony Garotinho / Other weirdo (Insert Name), Vicente Paulo da Silva / Alfredo Sirkis (PCB-PT)
2009 - 2010: ??? / Eduardo Azeredo (PRP)
2010 - 2015: Luiza Erundina / Sérgio Cabral Filho (DR)
defeated, 2010: Luis Carlos Heinze / Yeda Crusius (PRP), Ciro Gomes / (Insert Party Here)
2015 - 2016: Andrea Matarazzo / Osmar Terra (PSDB)
defeated, 2015: Luiza Erundina / Sérgio Cabral Filho (DR),
2017 - 2020: Andrea Matarazzo / Efraim Morais Filho (PSDB)
2020 - present: Dias Toffoli / Ciro Gomes (Independent)
defeated, 2020: Andrea Matarazzo / Alexandre Kalil (PSDB)
idk what you mean
Thanks.Yeah go nuts dude
Ooooh, interesting. Having done a dissertation discussing the cultural effects of the Lost Decade I think my best summary of pop culture of the world is there’s probably more Se7en type films and fears of stuff like the military or big business taking over if Japanese Media can surmise.Based off some Richard Koo and a podcast discussion centered around Phil Neel where the central conceit is the Japanese "lost decade(s)" spreading into a wider global economic recession, which was a real fear among many Western economists in the 1990's. I might add more to this, might not, but more recent counterfactuals are always fun to consider and think about.
Fascinating stuff, enjoy any scenario that has the LDP is out of power for periods of time. I remember reading a National Geographic from 1994 with an article on Japan and it was fascinating to read about how many saw the possibility of a sea change occurring and of Japan becoming a two party system, it does seem the best time to have a Japanese’s opposition that manages to eventually hold power, it would start in the 90s.1993 - 1994: Morihiro Nosokawa (New Party)
1994 - 1998: Junichiro Koizumi (LDP)
1998 - 2000: Ryutaro Hashimoto (LDP)
2000 - 2011: Yuriko Koike (LDP)
2011 - 2012: Okiharu Yasuoka (LDP)
2011 - 2013: Mizuho Fukushima (JSP)
2013 - 2016: Mizuho Fukushima (All-Japan Party)
2016 - 2019: Yuriko Koike (LDP)
2019 - present: Mizuho Fukushima (People's Democratic Party)
Ripping this off (reading through the write-up was a bit of fun) - same rules as Comisario's, sequential in order, no party names or anything like that. Figured I'd put an academic twist on this one.Go on then, gimme another one! Same rules as last time.
1970-1976:
1976-1977:
1977-1980:
1980-1984:
1984-1995:
1995-1999:
1999-2001:
2001-2006:
2006-2008:
2008-2011:
2011-2020:
2020-: