Democracy in Brazil
Democracy in Brazil is characterized by a multi-party system, where citizens have the right to vote for their representatives at various levels of government. The country operates under a federal system, with a President, a National Congress, and a judiciary that ensures the rule of law. Elections are held regularly, and political participation is encouraged.
Since the end of military rule in 1985, Brazil has made significant strides in strengthening its democratic institutions. However, challenges such as political corruption, economic inequality, and social unrest continue to impact the effectiveness of its democracy and the trust of the populace in the political system.