2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Opinion Polls and the Media in Brazil
verfasst von : Flávia Biroli, Luis Felipe Miguel, Fernanda Ferreira Mota
Erschienen in: Opinion Polls and the Media
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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The year of 1985 saw the end of a 21-year period of military dictatorship and the return to civil government in Brazil. A rather complex process per se, with several constraints imposed by the armed forces, which were still in control of important power resources, it suffered yet another blow with the premature death of president-to-be Tancredo Neves, who was to lead the transition to democracy. In 1988, following nearly two years of intense activity, a constitutional assembly finally concluded the new Constitution. In the following year, a new president was taken to office in a direct election, symbolizing the ‘normalization’ of formal democratic institutions.