April 25: The Dante de Oliveira Amendment, which would provide direct elections for President of the Republic, is rejected by the
Brazilian Chamber of Deputies after receiving 298 votes in favor and 65 against.[5]
April 25: The Dante de Oliveira Amendment, which would provide direct elections for President of the Republic, is rejected by the
Brazilian Chamber of Deputies after receiving 298 votes in favor and 65 against.[5]