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    Diretas (Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒiˈɾɛtɐz ˈʒa], Direct (Elections) Now) was a 1984 civil movement in Brazil which demanded direct presidential elections...
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    José Sarney from 1986 to 1987. He is well known for his work with the Diretas movement, which fought for the direct election of presidents in Brazil...
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    there was great political turmoil in favour of the movement known as Diretas , a civil action that mobilized the youth and proclaimed direct elections...
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    professor who had met the composer Chico Buarque and participated in the Diretas movement. Mirandópolis ended up being cited in a decision by the Rio de...
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    government concessions to Rede Globo, which had very poor coverage of the 1984 Diretas protests. In 2013, pressured by protests in Brazil, Rede Globo admitted...
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    military government of João Figueiredo. It is the largest protest during the Diretas civil unrest, as well as the largest public demonstration in the history...
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    took to the streets in all the major cities demanding a direct vote (Diretas !) in the choice of the next president. In April 1984, Congress failed...
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    also supported Diretas and breastfeeding. Motion pictures 1976: Um Brasileiro Chamado Rosaflor 1976: O Ibraim do Subúrbio 1976: Não Se Faz Amor...
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    [citation needed] During 1984, the network was able to stand out in the Diretas movement that swept throughout Brazil. That same year, it covered the...
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    the general public. On 16 April 1984, Sócrates spoke out in support of Diretas (Free Elections Now), a popular movement that called for direct presidential...
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