- List of political parties in Brazil
This article lists political parties in Brazil.
Brazil has amulti-party system with numerous political parties sharing the vote, in which no single party has a chance of gaining power alone, so that they must work with each other to formcoalition government s. The ideologies of the different parties should be taken with a grain of salt, as many of them are in fact loose coalitions of local and individual leaderships.Above the broad range of political parties in Brazilian Parliament since there is no
election threshold , the Workers' Party, theBrazilian Democratic Movement Party , theBrazilian Social Democracy Party and the Democrats together control theabsolute majority of seats in the Senate and Chamber of Deputies [ [http://www.freedomhouse.org//modules/mod_call_dsp_country-fiw.cfm?country=7142&year=2007&page=0&view=mof Freedom House report on Brazil, 2007] ] , and effectively have dominated Brazilian political landscape since the returning of democracy in 1985. Smaller parties often make alliances with at least one of these four major parties.ummary of parliamentary parties
*Brazilian Communist Party ("Partido Comunista Brasileiro", PCB)
*Brazilian Democratic Movement Party ("Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro", PMDB)
*Brazilian Labour Party ("Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro", PTB)
*Brazilian Labour Renewal Party ("Partido Renovador Trabalhista Brasileiro", PRTB)
*Brazilian Republican Party ("Partido Republicano Brasileiro", PRB)
*Brazilian Social Democracy Party ("Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira", PSDB)
*Brazilian Socialist Party ("Partido Socialista Brasileiro", PSB)
*Christian Labour Party ("Partido Trabalhista Cristão", PTC)
*Communist Party of Brazil ("Partido Comunista do Brasil", PCdoB)
*Democratic Labour Party ("Partido Democrático Trabalhista", PDT)
*Democrats ("Democratas", DEM)
*Green Party ("Partido Verde", PV)
*Humanist Party of Solidarity ("Partido Humanista da Solidariedade", PHS)
*Labour Party of Brazil ("Partido Trabalhista do Brasil", PTB)
*Party of National Mobilization ("Partido da Mobilização Nacional", PMN)
*Progressive Party ("Partido Progressista", PP)
*Republic Party ("Partido da República", PR)
*Social Christian Party ("Partido Social Cristão", PSC)
*Socialism and Freedom Party ("Partido Socialismo e Liberdade", PSoL)
*Socialist Popular Party ("Partido Popular Socialista", PPS)
*Workers' Party ("Partido dos Trabalhadores", PT)Since
1982 Brazilian political parties are given a number to make easier for illiterate people to vote. Initially, it was a one-digit number: 1 for PDS, 2 for PDT, 3 for PT, 4 for PTB, and 5 for PMDB. When it became clear that there was going to be more than nine parties, a two-digit number was assigned, with the first five parties having a "1" added to their former one-digit number (PDS becoming number 11, PDT 12, PT 13, PTB 14, and PMDB 15). Often political parties change their names but retain their number.Major parties
Non-registered parties
Waiting for registration in the Electoral Court ("Tribunal Superior Eleitoral")
Recently absorbed or merged parties
{| class="wikitable" style="border:1px; background-color:#f7f8ff; align:left" !width="35"|Siglum!width="260"|Name (Portuguese)!width="220"|Name (English)!width="190"|Ideology!width="60"|Merged in!width="40"|Year
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PSD
Partido Social Democrático
Social Democratic PartyCentrism ,Social democracy
PTB
2002
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PGT
Partido Geral dos TrabalhadoresGeneral Party of the Workers Centrism ,Social democracy
PL
2002
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PST
Partido Social TrabalhistaSocial Labour Party Centrism
PL
2002
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PAN
Partido dos Aposentados da NaçãoParty of the Nation's Retirees Centrism
PTB
2006
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PL
Partido Liberal
Liberal PartyCentrism ,Populism
PR
2006
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PRONA
Partido da Reedificação da Ordem NacionalParty of the Reconstruction of the National Order Nationalism ,Populism
PR
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Historical parties
{| {| class="wikitable" style="border:1px; background-color:#f7f8ff; align:left" !width="40"|Siglum!width="263"|Name (Portuguese)!width="221"|Name (English)!width="218"|Ideology!width="80" |Lifetime
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PCB
Partido Comunista BrasileiroBrazilian Communist Party Communism
1922-1992
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AIB
Ação Integralista BrasileiraBrazilian Integralist Action
Integralism,Fascism
1933-1938
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PRP
Partido de Representação PopularPopular Representation Party
Integralism,National conservatism
1938-1966
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PTB
Partido Trabalhista BrasileiroBrazilian Labour Party Nationalism ,Populism
1945-1966;
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PSD
Partido Social Democrático
Social Democratic PartyConservatism ,Populism
1945-1966
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UDN
União Democrática NacionalNational Democratic Union Conservatism
1945-1966
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PSP
Partido Social ProgresistaProgressive Social Party Conservatism ,Populism
1947-1966
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ARENA
Aliança Renovadora Nacional
National Renewal Alliance PartyConservatism ,Nationalism
1966-1979
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MDB
Movimento Democrático BrasileiroBrazilian Democratic Movement Centrism
1966-1979
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PDS
Partido Democrático SocialDemocratic Social Party Conservatism
1979-1993
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PDC
Partido Democrata Cristão
Christian Democratic PartyChristian democracy ,Conservatism
1945-66; 1985-1993
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PPR
Partido Progressista ReformadorReform Progressive Party Conservatism ,Christian democracy
1993-1995
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PRN
Partido da Reconstrução NacionalNational Reconstruction Party Centrism ,Populism
1989-2000
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ee also
*
Brazilian general election, 2006
*List of political parties by country
*List of political parties by ideology
*Liberalism in Brazil
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