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RodPresident
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« on: January 24, 2011, 07:12:52 PM »

In Brazil, 3 senators got election without be allowed by Electoral Court (João Capiberibe,PSB-AP, Cássio Cunha Lima, PSDB-PB and Jader Barbalho, PMDB-PA). Now, 3rd places (in 2010 election, each state elected 2 senators) can go into the office. Now, I can see that this problem isn't only from the Brazil.
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RodPresident
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Political Matrix
E: -7.23, S: -3.30

« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2011, 07:40:34 PM »

We already had problem with residency requirements. In 1965,Marshal Henrique Lott tried Guanabara's governorship (Rio de Janeiro City was a state), but he was barred due to this. Many people believe that was a maneuver by military dictatorship to prevent the election of an opposition leader. During Empire and 1946-64, we hadn't residency requirements. In 1945 elections, Prestes and Vargas got elected by many states and in 1958, Jânio was elected federal deputy for Paraná.
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