Brazilian government

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The Brazilian government is the federal governing authority of Brazil, comprising executive, legislative, and judicial branches that administer and regulate the country at the national level.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal government
public authority
capitalSeat Brasília
centralBank Central Bank of Brazil
constitutionalBasis Constitution of Brazil
country Brazil
currencyManaged Brazilian real
currentHeadOfStateTitle President
defenseMinistry Ministry of Defence (Brazil)
electoralAuthority Superior Electoral Court of Brazil
electoralSystemChamberOfDeputies proportional representation
electoralSystemPresidential two-round system
electoralSystemSenate first-past-the-post
establishedInCurrentForm 1988
executiveBody Ministers of State of Brazil
surface form: Council of Ministers of Brazil

Presidency of the Republic
financeEconomyMinistry Ministry of Finance (Brazil)
foreignAffairsMinistry Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil
surface form: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil)
governmentType federal presidential constitutional republic
hasBranch Executive branch of Brazil
Judicial branch of Brazil
National Congress of Brazil
surface form: Legislative branch of Brazil
hasJurisdiction Brazil
surface form: Federative Republic of Brazil
hasSubdivisionType municipal government
state government
headOfGovernment President of Brazil
headOfState President of Brazil
highestCourt Supreme Federal Court of Brazil
isMemberOf BRICS
G20
MERCOSUR
surface form: Mercosur

Organization of American States
United Nations
judicialBody Electoral Courts of Brazil
Labor Courts of Brazil
Military Courts of Brazil
Regional Federal Courts of Brazil
State Courts of Justice in Brazil
Superior Court of Justice of Brazil
Supreme Federal Court of Brazil
legalSystem civil law
legislativeBody National Congress of Brazil
legislativeTermLengthDeputies 4 years
legislativeTermLengthSenators 8 years
lowerHouse Câmara dos Deputados
surface form: Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
numberOfFederalDistricts 1
numberOfStates 26
presidentialReelection immediate one-time reelection allowed (subject to constitutional rules)
termLengthPresident 4 years
upperHouse Federal Senate of Brazil

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BRL usedBy Brazilian government
Casa da Moeda do Brasil ownedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Casa da Moeda do Brasil parentOrganization Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Casa da Moeda do Brasil foundedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Superintendency of Currency and Credit partOf Brazilian government
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas operatedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Brazilian federal government
Port of Rio de Janeiro ownedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
Brazilian Space Agency jurisdiction Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal government of Brazil
Rio–Niterói Bridge owner Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
Ambassador of Brazil to the United States represents Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Brazilian Social Democracy Party governsLevel Brazilian government
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross (Brazil) authority Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Camões Prize sponsor Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission partOf Brazilian government
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
SBGR owner Brazilian government
subject surface form: São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron fundedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Brazilian federal government
Port of Salvador jurisdiction Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
Tikuna people recognizedBy Brazilian government
Independence Day of Brazil observedBy Brazilian government
coat of arms of Brazil (used in official seal) usedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
Department of North America jurisdiction Brazilian government
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
Department of Europe jurisdiction Brazilian government
subject surface form: Department of Europe (Brazil Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
this entity surface form: federal government of Brazil
Department of Asia and Oceania jurisdiction Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Third International Conference of American States organizedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Government of Brazil
Palácio Itamaraty (Rio de Janeiro) ownedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
Academia da Força Aérea affiliation Brazilian government
Roberto Mangabeira Unger memberOf Brazilian government
Paço de São Cristóvão ownedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
Xingu Indigenous Park establishedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Brazilian federal government
Xingu Indigenous Park governedBy Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Brazilian federal government
Bororo people recognizedBy Brazilian government
Kayapó people recognizedBy Brazilian government
Chief of Staff of the Presidency of Brazil partOf Brazilian government
this entity surface form: Federal government of Brazil
Brazilian Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) implementedBy Brazilian government
subject surface form: Brazilian Growth Acceleration Program
this entity surface form: Federal Government of Brazil
@dilmabr relatedTo Brazilian government