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      • The Political Constitution of the Empire of Brazil (Portuguese: Constituição Política do Império do Brasil) commonly referred to as the Constitution of 1824, was Brazil's first constitution, issued on 25 March 1824 and revoked on 24 February 1891.
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  2. The Political Constitution of the Empire of Brazil (Portuguese: Constituição Política do Império do Brasil) commonly referred to as the Constitution of 1824, was Brazil's first constitution, issued on 25 March 1824 and revoked on 24 February 1891.

  3. Jan 12, 2023 · Constitution of the Empire of Brazil (1824) Pedro I of Brazil. Constitution of 1824. →. information about this edition. related portals: Constitutional documents. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Adopted March 25, 1824.

  4. ), since in colonial times Brazil had no political and economic autonomy against Portugal. The 1824’s Constitution of the Empire, granted by D. Pedro I, is the first formal organization document of the new National State that declares itself as a corporation of individuals, around the Emperor.

    • Matheus Felipe de Castro, Orides Mezzaroba
    • 2018
  5. The Political Constitution of the Empire of Brazil ( Portuguese: Constituição Política do Império do Brasil) commonly referred to as the Constitution of 1824, was Brazil's first constitution, issued on 25 March 1824 and revoked on 24 February 1891.

  6. The constitution of 1824 introduced the concept of a moderating power alongside the legislative, executive, and judicial powers in Brazil. 🏛️. The moderating power was considered the key to every political organization, highlighting its significance in ensuring the stability of the emperor's throne throughout the empire. 🤔.

  7. On March 25, 1824, the first Brazilian Constitution, influenced by the French Constitution of 1791 and the Spanish Constitution of 1812, was granted by Pedro I and solemnly sworn in at the Cathedral of the Empire.

  8. Article 2 of Brazil's 1824 Constitution defined the roles of both the emperor and the General Assembly of Brazil which in 1824 was composed of 50 senators and 102 general deputies, as the nation's representatives. The Constitution endowed the Assembly with both status and authority, and created legislative, moderating, executive and judicial ...

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