Black Movement on the Right Now
IT CAN'T GUARANTEE MORE, THE PEOPLE WANT TO VOTE. DIRECT NOW!. Registration by Vik Birkbeck and Ras Adauto for Enugbarijô Comunicações. It took fifteen months to shake the dictatorship, and the movement was active there, participating in the Pro-Diretas Committee. The movement began in 1983, and intensified in 1984. Amauri Mendes Pereira was elected official speaker, representing the black movement at the rally of the Diretas Já na Candelária campaign, in downtown Rio de Janeiro, in 1984. Direct It was already a democratic political movement with great popular participation that took place in 1984. This movement was favorable and supported the amendment by Deputy Dante de Oliveira that would reestablish direct elections for President of the Republic in Brazil.