In March 1964, Moura Andrade participated, in São Paulo, in the
March of the Family with God for Liberty, public act against the government. In the 30th of the same month, launched a manifest to the nation declaring disruption between the Legislative and the Executive powers, called in the militaries to position themselves in the defense of the institutions. On the next day, the coup happened and, even with President Goulart in the office and in Brazilian soil, Moura Andrade, in a tumultuous session of the Congress, presided by him, declared the Presidency vacant, going personally, by foot, ahead of a legion of congressmen, to the
Planalto Palace, to inaugurate the deputy Ranieri Mazzilli as President of the Republic. Stated in this day, before ending the session: Was appointed by many parliamentarians to compose, as Vice President, the ticket that would elect marshal
Castelo Branco for President, but however, resigned the candidacy in the Second Round of the
indirect election, on 11 April 1964, and
José Maria Alkmin replaced him, who practically had no opposition. Disenchanted with the coup that he supported, Moura Andrade, with the boldness that characterized him, publicly stated that "Japona wasn't gown", after being falsely accused by a superior official in charge of an inquiry. Because of that, even having great prestige, was defeated in partisan convention that chose the
ARENA party candidates for the Senate to represent São Paulo in 1970, what made his re-election impossible. Was ambassador of Brazil in Spain for a year and a half between 1968 and 1969 when returned to Brazil, leaving the politics. Was president of the Development Bank of São Paulo State, in 1982, when passed away. In retrospective (notably with the end of the Military Regime), the role of Moura Andrade in 1964 started to be severely questioned. Many criticize him for, in his attributions as president of the
National Congress, for giving institutional support for the illegitimate power takeover by the
Armed Forces (contradicting the Constitution of 1946), instead of maintaining the republican order and assure the continuity of a government elected democratically. == Books ==