August 3: The end of censorship and torture, as well as freedom of intellectual expression and the press in the country, is approved, by a vote of 313 to 5, by the
National Constituent Assembly.[6]
September
September 29:
VASP Flight 375, made by a Boeing 737-300, is hijacked by an unemployed person, with the intention of crashing the plane into the
Planalto Palace and killing President
José Sarney. The kidnapping ends unsuccessfully.[7]
October
October 5: The country's current
constitution is created. According to the new constitution,
Roraima becomes Brazil's 24th state.[8]
November
November 29: Presidents José Sarney of
Brazil and
Raúl Alfonsin of
Argentina, sign the Treaty of Integration, Cooperation and Development in
Buenos Aires, which stipulates a deadline for the creation of a free trade area between the two countries.[9]
December 31: The Bateau Mouche cruise ship capsized and sank in the South Atlantic off
Rio de Janeiro with the loss of at least 51 of the 149 people on board.[11]
August 3: The end of censorship and torture, as well as freedom of intellectual expression and the press in the country, is approved, by a vote of 313 to 5, by the
National Constituent Assembly.[6]
September
September 29:
VASP Flight 375, made by a Boeing 737-300, is hijacked by an unemployed person, with the intention of crashing the plane into the
Planalto Palace and killing President
José Sarney. The kidnapping ends unsuccessfully.[7]
October
October 5: The country's current
constitution is created. According to the new constitution,
Roraima becomes Brazil's 24th state.[8]
November
November 29: Presidents José Sarney of
Brazil and
Raúl Alfonsin of
Argentina, sign the Treaty of Integration, Cooperation and Development in
Buenos Aires, which stipulates a deadline for the creation of a free trade area between the two countries.[9]
December 31: The Bateau Mouche cruise ship capsized and sank in the South Atlantic off
Rio de Janeiro with the loss of at least 51 of the 149 people on board.[11]