
Médici
Médici refers to the powerful and influential Brazilian political family, notably João Goulart Médici, who served as Brazil’s president from 1969 to 1974. During his tenure, Brazil experienced a military dictatorship characterized by authoritarian rule, censorship, and repression of opposition. The Médici era is often associated with economic growth and modernization efforts, but also with human rights violations and suppression of political dissent. The Médici family's influence shaped Brazil’s political landscape during a turbulent period, leaving a lasting impact on the nation's history.