In OTL from 1889 until 1930 brazil was under a oligarchic republic known as "The old republic", with all presidents being selected from the running oligarchies. Some dictators showed up like Arthur Bernardes or the greatest S.o. B. in brazilian history Floriano Peixoto, but something that surprises me is that Argentina had a similar system but managed to elect a president in 1916 and again in 1922 and 1928 (six years mandate, no direct reelection). So here a question: Could Brazil pass through some electoral reform that ends the voting fraud at least on the presidential level and turns the old republic into a democracy?
CALLING ALL BRAZILIAN EXPERTS
@Vinization @Guilherme Loureiro @John Fredrick Parker @Monter @Diego
CALLING ALL BRAZILIAN EXPERTS
@Vinization @Guilherme Loureiro @John Fredrick Parker @Monter @Diego