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List of Senators in Brazil : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Senators in Brazil

This is List of senators in Brazil since its foundation in 1826 until the 52nd (last term of 2003-2007).
==Senators of the Empire of Brazil (1826-1889)==
After the declaration of Brazilian independence, the new monarch, Dom Pedro I bestowal 1824 new Constitution. The Constitution of the Empire, Brazil was a monarchy centered on the figure of the emperor and divided into four branches: Executive (the monarch and his ministers), judicial (Judges), moderator (Emperor) and the legislative. Formed by the Senate and House of Representatives.
During the Empire of Brazil (1822—1889), All senators were appointed for life. Besides being for life, the office was unique Brazilian born or naturalized and required a minimum age of forty years and a minimum annual income of eight hundred thousand reis.
Each senator was appointed directly by Emperor, who was presented with a list of three candidates elected in the provinces by a majority vote and indirect. The representatives of the provinces in Imperial Senate were chosen by criteria such as experience in public office and also ennoblement.
The senators were considered "Augustan most worthy and honorable representatives of the Nation" and his office was a sign of important distinction for men dedicated to public life. Nearly all the senators had been general and provincial parliamentarians and more than half of them was a minister of state or governor of the province.
The prestige of the Senate also reveled in the fact that the princes belonging to the line of succession to the Brazilian throne - the imperial princes BrazilThe princes of the Gran Para and Princes of Brazil - Under Article 46 of Constitution of the Empire of Brazil of 1824Were entitled to a seat in the upper house once they reached the age of twenty-five years. With this option, the Princess Isabel was the first senator in Brazil - the only case of a royal Brazilian who managed to enjoy such a constitutional arrangement.

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