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.
The search for an end to the story of Rubens Paiva, kidnapped and killed by the military dictatorship.
The life and work of deputy Ulysses Guimarães based on news reports, interviews and testimonies.
Ulysses Silveira Guimarães was a Brazilian politician and lawyer.
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