No
It doesn't. Brazil has a president.
Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985.
the military took dictatorship over Brazil in1964
Paul Manor has written: 'Higher studies and cultural regionalism in Brazil at the turn of the century' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges, History 'The military institution in old republican Brazil' 'The failure of the university dream in Brazil, 1823-1934' -- subject(s): Education and state, Education, Higher, Higher Education, History
Thomas E. Skidmore has written: 'Modern Latin America' -- subject(s): History, Histoire 'Politics in Brazil, 1930-1964' 'The rights of man to property!' -- subject(s): Property, Wealth 'The politics of military rule in Brazil, 1964-85' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions, Military government, History
Pele played in the seventies. That's huge on Brazil Soccer History (BSH)
Yes
The Lieutenants movement increased the political power of the military before the 1964 Brazil coup.
The Trip Advisor website has many photos and other information about tourist attractions around the world, including those found in Brazil. Virtual Tourist and Brazil Tour also have pictures of such sites.
For the moment I would say they are qual to Brazil. But in history its Brazil, of course.
Yes before the democracy in Brazil here is military dictatorship like Venezuela
yes israel has a better military