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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Solicitor General or Attorney General of the Union (Portuguese: Advogado-Geral da União, abbreviation: AGU) represents the federal government of Brazil before national courts and also provides legal advice to the Brazilian executive branch. The Solicitor General is defined by the 1988 Brazilian Constitution as one of the essential functions of Brazilian judicial administration, along with the roles performed by the judicial branch, the Prosecutor's office, the public defenders and private lawyers.All State Attorneys within the Office must be bar members in Brazil. The Solicitor General of the Union is a member of the Brazilian cabinet, holds the rank of Minister, and is nominated by the President of the Republic and confirmed by the Senate. The Solicitor General must be at least 35 years old.The Office of the Solicitor General of the Union was created in 1993[citation needed] with the main purpose of separating the prosecution activities - performed by the Office of the Prosecutor General - from the activities related to the legal representation of the State and government advising, formerly performed by the same institution.Template:What?. }

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