A direita política : discurso e comportamento, 1987-1990
In a comparative perspective, the brasilian military authoritarian regime of 1964-1985 was a unique case. Different from the other recent dictatorships of the South Cone, the brasilitui military regime sought the active support of civil politicians, even creating a political party (ARENA/PDS) to sus...
Autor principal: | Power, Timothy Joseph |
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Outros Autores: | Tribunal Superior Eleitoral |
Tipo de documento: | Artigo |
Idioma: | Português |
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2018
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In a comparative perspective, the brasilian military authoritarian regime
of 1964-1985 was a unique case. Different from the other recent
dictatorships of the South Cone, the brasilitui military regime sought
the active support of civil politicians, even creating a political party
(ARENA/PDS) to sustain and to try legitimating the authoritarian
system. The clearly conservative character of the brasilian transition to
democracy resulted that many politicians from ARENA/PDS survived
the transition, so that today they keep approximately 40% of the chairs
in the National Congress. This communication of research, which
presents data of a project in development, analyses the behavior of
these former arenists in the Constitutional National Assembly. A
preliminar analysis sugests that the politicians socialized under the
military regime show wear faithfulness to the political institutions such
as parties and the Parliament, thus implicating in the delay of the
democratic consolidation process in the country. |
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