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Constituent Assembly of 2006–07 Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1823) Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1933–1934) Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1988)...
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The Brazilian Constituent Assembly of 1823 was the first constituent assembly of Brazil, installed on 3 May 1823, under the presidency of the Major Chaplain...
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Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Brazil on 3 May 1933 to elect the 214 directly elected deputies of an Assembly that would draw up a new...
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text reads: We, the representatives of the Brazilian People, assembled in the National Constituent Assembly to institute a Democratic State for the purpose...
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This is an incomplete list of constituent assemblies: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of 1993 – Official South African Government...
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he convened the Constituent Assembly which, amid great disagreements between parliamentarians and the Emperor, promulgated Brazil's first constitution...
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Constitution. Bueno managed to convince the Constituent Assembly that, since the Republic had been proclaimed in Brazil by means of a military coup d'état in...
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was first created in Brazil in 1997. Political parties Unaffiliated Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement → Brazilian Democratic Movement National...
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Brazilian history from 1985 to the present, also known as the Sixth Brazilian Republic or New Republic, is the contemporary epoch in the history of Brazil...
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outside Brazil of a Brazilian parent also acquires Brazilian nationality at birth if: The Brazilian parent is in the service of the Brazilian government;...
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Assembleia Geral Constituinte e Legislativa (Legislative and Constituent General Assembly) to draft the country's first Constitution. Following several...
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of Brazil's National Congress, which assembled on 1 February 1987 after the 1986 legislative elections, convened as a National Constituent Assembly, with...
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Luiz Gushiken (category Brazilian people of Okinawan descent)
three consecutive parliamentary terms (including in the Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1988)) from 1987 until 1999, and presidential campaign coordinator...
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the days of the Constituent Assembly in 1823, and with renewed vigor in 1826 with the opening of the General Assembly (the Brazilian parliament), there...
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part of Amazonas. Brazil portal Brazil socio-geographic division List of Brazilian states by Human Development Index List of Brazilian states by murder...
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created by Brazil's first Constitution, the Constitution of the Empire of Brazil, adopted in 1824. The previous Constituent and Legislative Assembly of the...
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Vargas Era (redirect from Brazilian Second Republic)
Constitution. the period of the Brazilian Constitution of 1934, when a new Constitution was drafted and approved by the Constituent Assembly of 1933–1934 and Vargas...
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Municipal Chamber of Natal (category Brazilian government officials)
"Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil de 1988". Brazilian Constituent Assembly. 1988-10-05. Retrieved 2016-11-19. "Constituição do Estado...
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Japanese-Brazilian (Japanese: 日系ブラジル人, nikkei burajiru-jin) is a Brazilian citizen with Japanese ancestry. People born in Japan and living in Brazil are also...
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ultimately was successful, culminating with the promulgation of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution. The democratization's historiography shows disagreement...
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1824 was rather less parliamentary than the draft prepared by the Constituent Assembly. In fact, it was for all purposes a peculiar and unique regime: a...
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with the Constituent Assembly elections held in Venezuela on 27 October 1946, Democratic Action, which won 137 of the 160 seats in the Assembly. Voter turnout...
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Presidency of José Sarney (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
February 1, 1987, the Constituent Assembly of 1988 took office, responsible for creating the new constitution. The president of the Assembly was Ulysses Guimarães...
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1891 presidential election), this election was carried out by the Constituent Assembly. The result was a predictable victory for Getúlio Vargas, who received...
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the Brazilian economy, now known as the "green gold". By 1889, the Brazilian monarch had achieved prominence on the world stage both for Brazil and for...
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redemocratization process, the then president of the National Constituent Assembly (1987–1988), Ulysses Guimarães, a staunch opponent of the military regime...
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the country, is approved, by a vote of 313 to 5, by the National Constituent Assembly. September 29: VASP Flight 375, made by a Boeing 737-300, is hijacked...
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Gofredo Teles Júnior (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
Integralist doctrine. In 1934, he ran for the AIB in the National Constituent Assembly and was elected deputy. Having started an active public life, he...
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President Roosevelt congratulated Brazilian President Vargas for Brazilian attacks on the submarines. By July, Brazil had lost 14 ships (not counting Taubaté...
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