Brazil

Today marks the 35th anniversary of Brazils current Federal Constitution.
Established on October 5, 1988, this document is a landmark in the nations journey to democracy.It followed the end of a 21-year dictatorship that spanned from 1964 to 1985.Though amended 143 times, the Constitution remains influential.
It is the countrys seventh since the first was enacted in 1824.It is the second-longest-lasting, only behind the one in effect from 1891 to 1934.The Constitution expanded civil liberties and individual rights.
It made it the states responsibility to ensure these rights for every citizen.Hence, it earned the nickname The Citizens Constitution.
This moniker also stems from unprecedented public participation in its drafting.The Constituent Assemblys regulations included a unique feature.They urged the examination of suggestions from state and municipal legislatures, various associations, and the courts.Brazils Constitution at 35: Legacy of Public Participation and Rights.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Even more notably, they considered popular amendments supported by over 30,000 voter signatures.In total, 122 popular amendments gathered around 13 million signatures.
Among these, 19 gained approval and became part of the Constitution.They led to significant legal mechanisms, like allowing the public to propose laws.Constitutions DevelopmentAdditionally, the Senate launched another channel for public input back in 1986.
They made forms available at post offices for citizens to offer suggestions to lawmakers.Over 72,000 messages poured in during the Constitutions development.
Afonso Marques de Sousa, a then-27-year-old from Paraba, shared his story.At the time, he was keenly aware of the shortcomings in social services in remote, impoverished areas.The Constitution now ensures these essential services, he said, highlighting the ban on any form of censorship and increased judicial autonomy.Engineer and businesswoman Ivonice Aires Campos Dias also voiced her thoughts.
She emphasized education, freedom, and efficiency as key goals.Our nation is beautifully evolving, and the Constitution continues to guide us, she concluded.This 35th anniversary serves as a moment to reflect on Brazils democratic progress and the role of its Constitution.While amended and sometimes criticized, it remains a living document.
Most importantly, it stands as a symbol of democratic values and public participation.Backgroundparticipation is gaining prominence.
In this aspect, Brazils 1988 Constitution was a forerunner.Countries like South Africa, Colombia, and Kenya have later adopted similar participatory approaches in drafting their constitutions.Yet, not all have been as successful in incorporating public suggestions directly into the document itself.Public participation remains a challenge in many nations.
For instance, constitutional changes have occurred in Hungary and Poland with limited public engagement.This has raised concerns about the erosion of democratic norms in these countries.On the other hand, Taiwans recent constitutional amendments involved various stakeholders, drawing some inspiration from Brazils approach.With information from Agencia Brasil





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