Today marks the 35th anniversary of Brazil’s current Federal Constitution. Established on October 5, 1988, this document is a landmark in the nation’s journey to democracy. It followed the end of a 21-year dictatorship that spanned from 1964 to 1985. Though amended 143 times, the Constitution remains influential. It is the country’s seventh since the […]
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