
Constituição Federal
The Constituição Federal, or Federal Constitution of Brazil, is the country's supreme law, established in 1988. It outlines the fundamental principles and values that govern Brazil, including individual rights, social justice, and the structure of government. This document defines the responsibilities of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances. It also addresses important issues such as education, health, and the environment. By serving as a framework for laws and guiding the nation’s policies, the Constitution plays a crucial role in protecting democracy and the rights of all Brazilian citizens.