The Brazilian Socialism and Liberty Party, known by its Portuguese acronym PSOL, is a political entity in Brazil that emerged as a left-wing splinter from the Workers' Party (PT) in 2004. The formation of PSOL was largely a response to disillusionment with the PT's perceived shift towards the political center and its engagement in practices that contradicted the foundational socialist principles and ethical standards some members and supporters expected. PSOL positions itself firmly on the left of the political spectrum, advocating for a broad array of progressive policies and soc…
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