
Federal Government of Brazil
The Federal Government of Brazil is the central authority responsible for national administration, comprising executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The President leads the executive branch, setting policies and enforcing laws. The National Congress, made up of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, creates laws and oversees government actions. The judiciary, led by the Supreme Federal Court, ensures laws comply with the Constitution. Brazil's federal system divides powers between the national government and 26 states and one federal district, allowing regional autonomy. This structure maintains national unity while respecting regional diversity and governance.