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This looks to have been translated from Portugese, the tenses are a bit weird. Will try to have a chop at copyediting. -- Conflatuman
Questions:
What's the PMDB?
What tax was at 239%?
What's a classroom entity?
"The manifestation counted on thought and chain representatives diverse politics" - manifesto?
What are the situacion? Is that the government, the opposition, or neither? ((I assume Brazil wasn't being run by a military junta of situationists.)
Some of the answers: PMDB means Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro (Brazilian Democratic Movement Party). But at the refered time, it was called only MDB (Movimento Democrático Brasileiro, Brazilian Democratic Movement) - it was already a political party, though.
The "situacion", besides both a portuguese and english typo, is the government.
Sorry if I can't help more than this, but my english is not very good. --Presto K. 03:41, 8 October 2006 (UTC)