HOW THE GOVERNMENT WORKS
Federal Executive BranchIn
Brazil, the formation, implementation and supervision of public policies at the federal level are the responsibilities of ministries, special secretariats, autarchies, regulating agencies and councils. [...] The government also has special secretariats directly responsible to the Presidency of the Republic, and some organs, that due to their strategic functions, also have the status of ministry.
Federal Legislative BranchThe
Federal Legislative Branch in Brazil is composed of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate, which respectively represent the Brazilian people, and the States and the Federal District. The two Houses form the National Congress located in Brasília, where the senators and federal deputies work. [...]The Legislative Power in state and municipal jurisdictions are the responsibility of Legislative Assemblies and Chambers of Council. It is represented by state deputies who are responsible for creating and approving state laws and monitoring the Executive.
Federal Judicial Branch
The function of the federal Judiciary Power is to guarantee individual, collective and social rights and resolve conflicts between citizens, entities and the State. [...] The organs of the Judiciary Power are the Supremo Tribunal Federal – Federal Supreme Court (STF), the Superior Tribunal de Justiça – Superior Court of Justice (STJ), as well as the Tribunais Regionais Federais – Regional Federal Courts (TRF) [...] The STF is the highest court in the Brazilian judicial system.
1. Do you know how the Brazilian government works? How is the political system organized? Share your ideas with a classmate.
2. Read some information about the Brazilian government and create a diagram to explain how it is organized. You can use the key words in bold to help you out.
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