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Constituição Federal (Brasil)

The Constituição Federal do Brasil is the country’s supreme law, establishing the framework for government, fundamental rights, and citizens’ responsibilities. Enacted in 1988, it defines the organization of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, along with principles like democracy, equality, and social justice. It guarantees rights such as freedom, education, health, and environmental protection, ensuring these are protected by law. The Constitution also sets guidelines for federal and state relations, and serves as a foundation for all legislation in Brazil. Its aim is to uphold the rule of law and protect the nation’s democratic values.