The Brazilian Workers' Party, known in Portuguese as Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), is a prominent political entity in Brazil, established in 1980. It emerged from a confluence of labor union movements, leftist intellectuals, and grassroots social movements, reflecting a broad spectrum of the working class and progressive sectors of Brazilian society. The party was founded in a period marked by a strong desire for democratization, following years of military dictatorship in Brazil, and it aimed to represent the interests and aspirations of workers and marginalized groups within a demo…
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If you could design a policy to support workers' rights, what would be your top priority?
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How can countries work together to address global issues like climate change?
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Can a political party truly represent all sectors of society? Why or why not?
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Reflecting on the importance of democracy, share a moment when you felt your voice was heard (or silenced) in your community.