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In 2018, Brazil’s 1988 Constitution turned thirty. Known as the Citizen Constitution, it was a landmark in the history of Brazil, the outcome of across-the-board engagement of society in its preparation. In Congress, the parliamentarians best known for their involvement in this initiative were names that are still familiar today in Brazil’s political history: Ulysses Guimarães, Teotônio Vilela, Tancredo Neves and Nelson Carneiro.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Nelson Carneiro | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Self | Unowned |
Giovana Carneiro | Self | Unowned | |
Laura Carneiro | Self | Unowned | |
Miguel Carneiro | Self | Unowned | |
Paulo Cesar Gomes | Self | Unowned | |
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Helena Ignez | Self | Unowned |
Nelson Jobim | Self | Unowned | |
Leila Linhares | Self | Unowned | |
Jorge Monteza | Self | Unowned | |
Jacqueline Pitanguy | Self | Unowned | |
Comba Marques Porto | Self | Unowned | |
Pedro Simon | Self | Unowned | |
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Helena Solberg | Self | Unowned |