After the period of the military dictatorship and democratization of Brazilian society in 1970th the international community adopted the campaign in defense of human rights in the country and among the ruling military group split and country began to gain the process of democratization, which in 1984 led to the election of President Tancredo Nevis but he died in April 1985, before he could take office so he was replaced by Vice President José Sarney whose government has completed the restoration of the regime of representative democracy, as reflected in the adoption in 1988 of a new constitution. Currently, this Constitution is still in power and in accordance with it, Brazil was proclaimed federal presidential democratic state of law based on the principles of sovereignty, citizenship, human dignity, social values, free enterprise, and political pluralism. From 2003 to 2011 President of the Republic was elected Inacio Lula da Silva and at his rule political and economic decisions have reduced social inequality and dissatisfaction in the country. Since the beginning of 2011 and currently the president of Brazil Dilma Vana Rousseff - the first woman president in the history of
After the period of the military dictatorship and democratization of Brazilian society in 1970th the international community adopted the campaign in defense of human rights in the country and among the ruling military group split and country began to gain the process of democratization, which in 1984 led to the election of President Tancredo Nevis but he died in April 1985, before he could take office so he was replaced by Vice President José Sarney whose government has completed the restoration of the regime of representative democracy, as reflected in the adoption in 1988 of a new constitution. Currently, this Constitution is still in power and in accordance with it, Brazil was proclaimed federal presidential democratic state of law based on the principles of sovereignty, citizenship, human dignity, social values, free enterprise, and political pluralism. From 2003 to 2011 President of the Republic was elected Inacio Lula da Silva and at his rule political and economic decisions have reduced social inequality and dissatisfaction in the country. Since the beginning of 2011 and currently the president of Brazil Dilma Vana Rousseff - the first woman president in the history of