Green Party (Brazil)

Green Party (Brazil)

Infobox Brazilian Political Party
party_articletitle = Green Party (Brazil)
party_name = Partido Verde
party_
president = José Luiz de França Penna
foundation = January, 1986
headquarters = SDS Edifício Miguel Badya, 216
Brasília
ideology = Green politics
international = Global Greens, Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas
colours = green
tse_number = 43
website = [http://www.pv.org.br www.pv.org.br]
The Brazilian Green Party ("Partido Verde", PV) was constituted after the military dictatorship period and, like other Green Parties around the world, is committed to establishing a set of policies on ensuring social-democracy and sustainable development. One of the party's founding members was the journalist and former anti-dictatorship revolutionary Fernando Gabeira (a federal deputy since 1995).

Platform

Among the main items on PV's agenda are Federalism, environmentalism, human rights, a form of Direct Democracy, Parliamentarism, welfare, civil liberties, pacifism and marijuana legalization.

The party, however, argues be in a position on the political spectrum that supposedly goes beyond the issue "left-right", considered by its members as anachronistic and unrealistic. This is revealed in contraditoriedade accused of their alliances (both related to antagônicos parties in various spheres) from its critics. Many critics believe also that the party broke the limit not to be a small party set in the context of the "legends of rent" (used by political parties only to be elected). This image is rejected by one of the theoreticians of the party, Tibor Rabóczkay, in the book "Repensando the Brazilian Green Party," with the argument that the Ciranda of changes in legend is so common in the parties' big ', as in small. The author, however, acknowledges that in the effort to achieve the 5% barrier imposed by the clause ( "law of exclusion policy" in the words of Rabóczkay), the party has just opened its doors to politicians who lack proper training ideological ecologist and consequently , Tend to be amorphous benches from the green.

History

The Green Party Brazilian sugiu in January 1986.It was founded by environmentalists and other activists from social movements, taking as their most expressive leaders Carlos Minc, who soon returned to the PT, Fernando Gabeira, Alfredo Sirkis, Domingos Fernandes, Jose Luiz de France Penna and Mr Sarney Filho.

At the last legislative elections, 1 October 2006, the party won 13 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no out of 81 seats in the Senate.

After Lula's election as president of Brazil in 2002, the Green Party was assigned the Ministry of Culture, to which pop singer Gilberto Gil was appointed.

Green Party in São Paulo

The party is divided in the state in 21 river basins, where the capital are 4 basins - The Watershed are the regional governments of PV in the state of São Paulo. They are bringing together the municipal executive of the party. The state chairman of the party, provisionally, is Regina Gonçalves and the chairman of the municipal capital is Galeão Carlos Camacho.

Representation in government

The party has no major political force in the country, unlike some of its similar Europeans (as the Green Party of Germany). For a long time its sole representative in Congress was the National Deputy Federal Fernando Gabeira, the rule of RJ (1995-1998, 1999-2002; after brief period in PT, Gabeira returned to PV in 2005). During twenty-eight months from 2003, the party formed the basis of government support Lula, breaking in the second half of May 2005, stating general dissatisfaction with the environmental policies of the current government. The current Minister of Culture is a member of the party (the musician Gilberto Gil), and President of National PV is the Potiguar Jose Luiz de France Penna, which succeeded the former councillor Rio Alfredo Sirkis, a former Municipal Secretary of Environment and Municipal Secretary of Urbanism of Rio de Janeiro (also former candidate for President of the Republic by PV in 1998), in different administrations of Cesar Maia. Who also desponta for subtitles is the dep. Zequinha Sarney, of Maranhao, former Minister of the Environment in the government Fernando Henrique Cardoso The party also differs from similar Europeans in low turnover in partisan positions and accumulation of power in the hands of, relatively, few people In the meantime, is equal to the other Brazilian political associations.

After the aggregation of votes, on 03 October 2006, the Green Party reached 3.6% of valid votes, with 3368560 of valid votes.

In 2007, the National Convention was held in Brasilia - DF, marked by legal challenges and complaints about the misuse of the Fund Partidário. The justice has come to stop the vote, guaranteed by point. Some critics of the administration of Penna in national PV were threatened with expulsion or expelled, as Paulo Moraes and Francis of Assisi (ex-pres. The PV / RJ). Complaints pass and the TSE evaluates suspend the fund of the party in 2008. Mr. Gabeira already speaks in rediscutir the program's subtitle, which has since been widely criticised in the media.

External links

* [http://www.pv.org.br/ Official Website] (in Portuguese)
* [http://www.partidoverde.org.br Official web site]


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