THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i3.775Keywords:
Federal Constitution of 1988. Economic. Social rights. Fundamental and Environmental Rights.Abstract
The Federal Constitution of 1988 completed another 1 (one) year of its term, thus completing 32 (thirty-two) years. Consequently, democracy is a political and legal concept, a cultural value, it is immediately impacted by the country's financial functionality. For all those who have the money to choose the selection of their meals, the right to choose is important. For all those who receive the prepared dish, freedom of choice is a simple principle. The Constitution, however, did not stop there, because, in addition to guaranteeing specific rights and imposing restrictions on conditioning actions, it enshrined many additional social, environmental and social rights. The Magna Carta, promulgated on October 5, 1988, managed all facets of living for modern society, and also, even so, ended up desiring regular changes. If the Constitution was enacted, Brazil was an economically and politically closed nation. The obstacles to global trade were of different orders, regularly with the aim of preventing exchange rates. Brazil did not take several dollars and also, consequently, the ability to digest the news that came from abroad was extremely minimal.
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