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Brazil changes leaders primarily through democratic elections, held every four years for the presidency, with a two-round system if no candidate achieves a majority in the first round. The country also has a parliamentary system for legislative elections, where members of Congress are elected to represent the population. In addition to regular elections, leaders can be removed through impeachment, as seen in the cases of former presidents Dilma Rousseff and Fernando Collor de Mello. These processes reflect Brazil's commitment to democratic governance and political accountability.

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