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Constituição Federal do Brasil

The Constituição Federal do Brasil, or the Brazilian Federal Constitution, is the fundamental law that defines the organization, rights, and duties of the government and citizens in Brazil. Adopted in 1988, it establishes the structure of government (executive, legislative, judiciary), guarantees fundamental rights like freedom and equality, and sets guidelines for laws and policies. It serves as the supreme legal framework, ensuring the rule of law and safeguarding democratic principles. Essentially, it functions as Brazil’s legal foundation, guiding how the country is governed and protecting the rights of its people.