These will be the 10 most important dates of 2019

Below is the chronological list of the 10 most important events predicted to occur in 2019: A new president in Brazil1 January: Selected in October, Jair Bolsonaro, former military of the extreme right, starts the mandate for four years in Latin America's largest economic power. General elections in Nigeria 16 [...]
Below is the chronological list of the 10 most important events predicted to occur in 2019:
A new president in Brazil1 January: Selected in October, Jair Bolsonaro, former military of the extreme right, starts the mandate for four years in Latin America's largest economic power. General Elections in Nigeria
February 16, Presidential and parliamentary elections in Nigeria, the state with the largest population and the first African economic power, but also the place where jihadists are active. Constitution Reference in Cuba
February 24th: 60 years after the revolution, Cubans go to a referendum on a new constitution, which for the first time recognises the market economy, private property and opens the possibility of homosexual marriages.
Brexit
March 29th: Great Britain leaves the European Union at 00 a.m., with Belgium clock. It's the first time this happens in the history of Europe's construction.
The presidential election in Algeria Prill: Presidential elections in Algeria are predicted. The candidacy of 81-year-old Abdelziz Bouteflika in power since 1999 remains uncertain.
Akihito abdicon
April 30th: Japan's 84-year-old Emperor Akhito gives the throne the title to his son, Naruhio.
India Votes
April: The legislative elections in India, the world's most populated democracy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Hindu nationalist, is represented for a second term. New European Parliament
May 23rd-26th: Two months after Brexit, the European Parliament is changed to Strasbourg, which will now number 705 deputies.
Regby in Japan
September 20th: The World Cup begins in Regby, Japan, is the first time Asia has hosted this event. Athletics in Qatar
September 27th: Qatar hosts the World Athletics Championship, where it has prepared new measures against heat, such as a night marathon and a climated stadium.











