The Brazilian Socialist People's Party, known in Portuguese as Partido Popular Socialista (PPS), has undergone significant evolution in its political stance and identity over the years. Originally established as a successor to the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) in 1992, the PPS marked a shift towards more centrist and social democratic ideologies, moving away from the strict Marxist-Leninist doctrines that characterized its predecessor. This transition was reflective of the broader global changes following the end of the Cold War, as many communist and socialist parties worldwide soug…
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