Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil | |
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Overview | |
Original title | Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil |
Jurisdiction | Federative Republic of Brazil |
Presented | 22 September 1988 |
Ratified | 5 October 1988 |
System | Federal presidential constitutional republic |
Government structure | |
Branches | Three (executive, legislature, judiciary) |
Chambers | Bicameral: Chamber of Deputies and Federal Senate |
Executive | President of the Republic |
Judiciary | Supreme Federal Court |
Federalism | Federation |
Electoral college | No |
History | |
Amendments | 134 |
Last amended | 24 September 2024 |
Author(s) | 1987–88 Constituent Assembly |
Signatories | Constituent Assembly |
Supersedes | 1967 Constitution of Brazil |
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The Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil) is the supreme law of Brazil. It is the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of Brazil and the federal government of Brazil. It replaced the autocratic 1967 constitution capping 21 years of military dictatorship and establishing Brazil's 6th republic, also known as the New Republic (Nova República). Made in the light of the Brazilian transition to democracy, it resignified the role of the state in the citizens' lives, providing a vast system of human and individual rights protection, social welfare, and democratic tools.