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The following is a list of the most popular political parties in Brazil.
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党的民主中心党Trabalhista
The Brazilian Democratic Labour Party, known in Portuguese as Partido Democrático Trabalhista (PDT), is a political entity in Brazil that has its roots deeply embedded in the labor movement and the legacy of Getúlio Vargas, a prominent 20th-century Brazilian leader. The PDT was officially founded in 1979 by Leonel Brizola, a key figure in Brazilian politics, who aimed to continue the laborist legacy of Vargas amidst the political reorganization that was happening during the process of re-democratization after the military dictatorship era in Brazil.
The party's values are… Read more
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We Can
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 centrist or… Read more
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Brazil Union
The Brazilian Union (União Brasil) is a political party in Brazil that was formed through the merger of two other parties, the Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL), in 2021. This merger created one of the largest political parties in Brazil, both in terms of membership and representation in the National Congress. The formation of União Brasil was a strategic move aimed at consolidating a center-right force in Brazilian politics, capable of influencing the direction of the country's policies and governance.
The values and political stance of União Brasil… Read more
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Patriota
The Brazilian Patriot political party, known in Brazil as "Patriota," is a political entity that has undergone several transformations in its identity and ideological positioning since its inception. Originally established as the National Ecological Party (PEN) in 2012, it rebranded itself as Patriota in 2017, signaling a shift towards more nationalist and right-wing ideologies. This rebranding was part of a broader attempt to align the party more closely with the rising tide of right-wing politics in Brazil, particularly in the wake of Jair Bolsonaro's rise to prominence. Bols… Read more
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New Party [political party]
The Brazilian New Party, known in Portuguese as Partido Novo (NOVO), is a political entity in Brazil that was founded in 2011 and officially recognized by the Brazilian Electoral Court in 2015. The party positions itself as a proponent of liberal economic ideas and advocates for a significant reduction in government intervention in the economy. It promotes the principles of individual freedom, free markets, and a more efficient and smaller state apparatus, arguing that such an approach leads to sustainable economic growth and development.
The values of NOVO are centered around the belief that… Read more
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佛得角党
The Brazilian Green Party, known in Portuguese as Partido Verde (PV), is a political organization in Brazil that aligns itself with the global green movement. Founded in the late 20th century, the party has its roots in environmental activism, drawing inspiration from the broader global trend of green politics that emphasizes sustainability, ecological responsibility, and the protection of the planet's natural resources. The Brazilian Green Party's values are deeply embedded in the principles of environmentalism, advocating for policies and practices that aim to reduce pollution,… Read more
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Sustainability Network
The Brazilian Sustainability Network (Rede Sustentabilidade) is a political party in Brazil that was officially registered in 2013. It emerged from a movement led by Marina Silva, a former environmental minister and a prominent figure in Brazil's environmental movement. The party's foundation is deeply rooted in the principles of sustainability, aiming to integrate environmental, economic, and social policies in a way that ensures long-term ecological balance, social justice, and economic development.
The Brazilian Sustainability Network places a strong emphasis on environmental issu… Read more
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Social Liberal Party
The Brazilian Social Liberal Party, known in Portuguese as Partido Social Liberal (PSL), is a political entity in Brazil that has undergone significant ideological shifts since its inception. Originally founded in 1994, the PSL started with a platform that combined social liberal principles, focusing on individual freedoms, social justice, and a mixed economy that supports both private enterprise and social welfare programs. This blend aimed to address Brazil's stark inequalities while fostering economic growth.
However, the party's ideology and values have evolved notably over the… Read more
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Democratas
The Brazilian Democrats, known in Portuguese as Democratas (DEM), is a political party in Brazil that has undergone significant evolution since its inception. Originally emerging from the remnants of the National Renewal Alliance (ARENA), the party that supported the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985, it has since rebranded and reshaped its political stance to adapt to Brazil's evolving democratic landscape. The party was officially founded as the Liberal Front Party (PFL) in 1985, positioning itself as a center-right force in Brazilian politics, and later rebranded as the Democrat… Read more
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党Trabalhista巴西陆军
The Brazilian Labour Party (Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro, PTB) is a political party in Brazil that has undergone significant transformations since its inception. Originally founded in 1945, the party was closely associated with the legacy of Getúlio Vargas, a pivotal figure in Brazilian politics who served as President of Brazil in various capacities from the 1930s to the 1950s. Vargas was known for his labor-friendly policies and for establishing a corporatist welfare state that aimed to mediate the relationship between workers, industries, and the government. The PTB, in its early… Read more
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党Comunista巴西
The Communist Party of Brazil, known in Portuguese as Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCdoB), is a political party that has its roots in the broader communist movement, which advocates for a socialist system as a pathway to communism. Founded in 1962, it emerged as a splinter group from the original Brazilian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Brasileiro - PCB) over ideological differences, particularly around the strategy and tactics for achieving socialism in Brazil. The PCdoB aligns itself with Marxist-Leninist principles, emphasizing the need for a vanguard party to lead the proletariat (wor… Read more
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党Progressista
The Brazilian Progressive Party (Partido Progressista, PP) is a political entity in Brazil that has undergone various transformations and rebrandings throughout its history. Originally emerging from a lineage of conservative and right-leaning parties, its ideological stance has been subject to shifts, reflecting the complex and dynamic nature of Brazilian politics. Despite its name, which might suggest a leaning towards progressive or left-wing policies in the context of global politics, the party's values and policies have often aligned more closely with center-right to right-wing posit… Read more
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Solidarity
The Brazilian Solidarity political party, known in Brazil as "Solidariedade," is a political entity that was established in 2013. It emerged from a broader movement led by labor unionists and activists, with a significant push from Paulinho da Força, a notable labor leader and politician. The party's foundation is deeply rooted in the principles of social justice, labor rights, and the promotion of policies that aim to reduce inequality and enhance the welfare of the working class.
Solidarity places a strong emphasis on the importance of collective action and community… Read more