The Brazilian We Can (Podemos) political party is a political entity in Brazil that emerged from a rebranding of the National Labor Party (Partido Trabalhista Nacional, PTN) in 2017. This transformation marked a significant shift in the party's identity and goals, aiming to present itself as a modern, innovative force in Brazilian politics. The party's rebranding was not just cosmetic; it signified a deeper ideological and strategic realignment to better resonate with contemporary societal concerns and the demands of the Brazilian electorate.
We Can positions itself as a cen…
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How would a political party's commitment to fighting corruption impact your trust in them?
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Imagine a government prioritizing political transparency; how would that change your involvement in civic activities?
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If a party advocated for your right to participate more directly in decision-making, what is the first issue you would want to address?
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Reflect on a time when you felt let down by a politician or party; what could have been done differently to maintain your trust?
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How important is it for you that politicians and public officials are held to high ethical standards, and why?
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In your opinion, what role should youth play in shaping a country's political future, and how could a party support this?
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Consider the impact of innovative solutions to societal issues; which area would you prioritize (e.g., education, healthcare, environment) and why?
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What does accountability in governance mean to you, and how would you like to see it implemented?
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How would you propose using technology to enhance transparency and participation in the political process?
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Thinking about economic policies, what balance should a party strike between supporting entrepreneurship and ensuring social welfare?