Brazil is a federal constitutional republic. First, it is a democracy. There is universal suffrage and voting is mandatory (not optional like it is in the US). Brazil will inaugurate its first female president, Dilma Rousseff, on January 1, 2011. Second, Brazil has a federal form of government (just like the U.S.) with 26 states. Each state has its own state government, but they have tend to have much less power and independence from the federal government that U.S. states have. Last, Brazil's federal government is based on a detailed Constitution that was ratified in 1988 after the end of the Dictatorship and has been amended over 50 times since then.
{| ! colspan="2" | It is ruled as a Presidential Federal Republic | |}
Nobody "rules" Brazil, but when this was written, 1/30/11, the current president is Dilma Roussef.
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Brazil his Govered by there presdent says by Mya Hunter
is consent of the governed an important principle in brazil
Brazil is a federative republic. It means it has no kings or quens or any sort of royalty, and it has no prime minister too. Brazil is governed by a president, just like in the United States.
Being one of the federated states of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro has a governor; now Rio de Janeiro City, being a municipality, is governed by a mayor.
how were they governed
No, the word governed is not an adverb.This word is actually a verb.
they were governed some how
Italy was governed by archibald Philip primrose. but i don't know "how' it was governed
it was governed horribke thats how it was governed ya stupid twit
They used to be ruled by an empire but now a days they have a Representative Government & vote for presidents. They just got a new president & she's the 1st female ever in office.
A monastery is governed by an abbot or an abbess.
The monastery is governed by Dalai Lama
they were governed by a king or queen.