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Constituição Brasileira

The Constituição Brasileira, or Brazilian Constitution, is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure of the government, the rights and duties of citizens, and the principles that guide Brazilian law. Established in 1988, it marks a transition to democracy after years of military rule. The Constitution guarantees various rights, including freedom of speech, health care, and education, and separates powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It also emphasizes social justice and the protection of minorities, serving as the foundation for Brazil's legal and political framework.