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: This paper summarizes the history of leisure in Brazil’s National Constituent Assembly of 1987-1988, identifying the political actors responsible for its inclusion as social right in the Constitution as well as the interests and the meanings of leisure involved in the process. Its sources are the documents produced by the National Constituent Assembly. The indications we found allow us to perceive that although leisure was considered central to the lives of Brazilian citizens by all political actors participating in that process, there was no mobilization and organization around leisure to justify its definition as a social right in the Constitution.