Política Brasileira
A Política Brasileira refers to the political system and governance of Brazil, a country in South America. It operates as a federal republic, where power is divided among the federal government, states, and municipalities. The government consists of three branches: the executive, led by the President, the legislative, which includes the National Congress, and the judiciary, responsible for interpreting laws.
Elections in Brazil are held at various levels, including federal, state, and local. The political landscape is characterized by multiple parties, with the Workers' Party and Brazilian Democratic Movement being notable examples. Political issues often include economic development, social inequality, and environmental concerns.