In the regulations governing the activities of the Constituent Assembly, the members of parliament stipulated, among other things, that the constituents should welcome and examine suggestions from state and municipal legislative bodies, as well as associations and courts. Popular participationĪnother reason why the 1988 text should still be referred to as the Citizens’ Constitution, after three and a half decades of profound social and cultural changes, is the fact that grassroots groups participated in its drafting in an unprecedented way. “The 1988 Constitution is the fruit of re-democratization and the establishment of the country’s democratic order,” commented Rosa Weber, former chief justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court shortly before retiring from the Judiciary in September. The document is commonly dubbed “the Citizens’ Constitution,” as it expanded civil liberties and individual rights, established the state’s responsibility to guarantee them to all citizens and defined Brazil as a democratic state based on national sovereignty, human dignity, political pluralism and the social values of work and free enterprise. In force since October 5, 1988, it is the seventh constitutional text promulgated since 1824, when Emperor Pedro I imposed his first set of laws on the country.ĭespite the fact that the text approved by the constituents has already undergone 143 changes-131 through regular amendments, six through amendments approved in the 1994 constitutional revision, and another six due to Brazil’s adherence to international human rights treaties-the current Constitution is the second longest-lasting since the republic was proclaimed in 1889, behind the second Constitution, in force for 43 years (1891–1934). The fruit of the re-democratization process that brought to an end 21 years of dictatorship (1964–1985), the Brazilian Constitution is celebrating its 35th anniversary this Thursday (Oct. For every R$50.00 in coupons registered in the app, win a ticket to compete for the prizes of the Nota Legal Rondoniense's quarterly draw įor more information about the Rondoniense Legal Note Program, access the website. Win a winning scratch card ticket and see if you've been drawn Validate the coupon data and choose a social entity registered in the project to receive a donation of up to R$0.25 Point the cell phone camera at the QRCode of your tax coupon Ask for the tax coupon on your purchases in establishments within the State of Rondônia Download the app and sign up for the Nota Legal Rondoniense program The app allows the user to scan the QRCode of the tax coupon of their purchases made in establishments located in the State of Rondônia and compete for instant prizes (awarded scratchcard), in addition to being able to donate the coupon to social entities that receive state credits of up to R$ 0.25 per coupon donated to invest in their social projects. The program aims to combat tax evasion by encouraging people to request the tax coupon on their purchases through a prize draw. The Nota Legal Rondoniense app is an application developed by the Department of Finance of the State of Rondônia - SEFIN/RO for individuals participating in the Nota Legal Rondoniense Program, reformulated by Law nº 4.883/2020.
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