In 1889 the presidential system of Government started in Brazil. In Brazil, the President is both head of the government and head of the state. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is the present president of Brazil from the Worker's Party or Partido dos Trabalhadores.
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The powers, requirements, responsibilities of the President of Brazil are established in the Brazilian Constitution (1988) along with its different constitutional amendments. The duties and powers enjoyed by a Brazilian President are as follows:
- He is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
- Responsibility of appointing the Cabinet.
- Responsibility of appointing the Supreme Federal Tribunal's judges.
- He acts as the representative of Brazil abroad.
- Controlling the government.
- Significant law making powers.
The requirements to become a President of Brazil according to the 1988 constitution are as follows:
- He must be 35 years of age.
- He must be a citizen( native born) of Brazil.
- Resident of Brazil.
- He must be an elector with all the electoral rights and he must belong to a political party.

