Brazil: Federal Supreme Court Rules That Armed Forces Are Not a 'Moderating Power' Between Branches of Government

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04/25/2024 04:07 PM EDT

On April 8, 2024, the Federal Supreme Court of Brazil, by unanimous decision, ruled that the Brazilian Constitution does not allow the Armed Forces to play the role of "moderating power" between the executive, legislative, and judiciary powers in the country. The decision was in response to a Direct Unconstitutionality Action (Ação Direta de Inconstitucionalidade …


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