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This article seeks to interpret the dynamics of the Brazilian regime after the 1964 coup starting from the characterization of the notion of "political army". This definition contemplates Armed Forces that practice the militar y intervention in national politics and in the government of the nation without associa ting it to deviations of its institutional and professional vocation.