By crazyphantombr on Skatehive
Image created with ChatGPT To my longtime friends from the HiveLearners community, my best regards! Brazil is a recent, young, and inexperienced democracy. We have had this political configuration since 1988 with the publication of the current (and amended) Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil. It brought civil guarantees and also the election for president, which took place in 1989, with the mandate beginning in 1990 — the year I consider democracy to have returned to the country. In our first election after the military dictatorship, Fernando Collor de Mello was elected president. He became known for the slogan “Hunter of Maharajas”, which does not mean much if you know the story in which he himself was hunted (in fact, I believe he resigned) due to major corruption allegations involving his campaign treasurer, Paulo Cesar Farias, or PC Farias for Brazilians, who was obviously found dead and could not contribute to the proceedings. Fernando Collor de Mello is an example