Socialist People's Party (Brazil)
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Partido Popular Socialista | |
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President | Roberto Freire |
Founded | March 19, 1992 |
Headquarters | SCS Q. 7 bloco A - Ed. Executive Tower - sl. 826/828 - DF |
Political Ideology | Democratic Socialism |
International Affiliation | none |
Colours | red, yellow |
TSE Identification Number | 23 |
Website | www.pps.org.br |
See also | Politics of Brazil |
The Socialist People's Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Socialista, PPS) is a political party in Brazil.It is the tenth largest party in the Brazilian National Congress, with 15 out of 513 deputies, and 1 out of 81 senators.
It was founded in 1992, after the Brazilian Communist Party decided to rename itself the Socialist People's Party as part of a political realignment following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The PPS was a part of the coalition government of Brazilian President Luis Inácio da Silva until December of 2004, when its national executive decided to withdraw its support. Ciro Gomes of the PPS did not resign his position as Minister for National Integration, leading to his being removed from the PPS's National Executive. At the 2006 legislative elections, the party won 21 seats in the chamber of deputies. At the same time, party members retained the state governorships of Mato Grosso and Rondonia.
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