Brazilian Labour Renewal Party

"PRTB" redirects here. For the Bolivian party, see Revolutionary Party of the Workers of Bolivia.
Partido Renovador Trabalhista Brasileiro
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party
Leader Levy Fidelix
Founded 1994
Membership 134,606[1]
Ideology Conservatism
Labourism
Nationalism
Populism
Political position Right-wing

The Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (Portuguese: Partido Renovador Trabalhista Brasileiro, PRTB) is a small right-wing and conservative Brazilian political party.

Overview

It was registered on the Superior Electoral Court on February 18, 1997.[2]

In 2006 the party gained some electoral importance because of the election of ex-President Fernando Collor de Mello, impeached in 1992, who made his comeback in national politics as a Senator.

References

Preceded by
27 - CSDP (PSDC)
Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
28 - BLRP (PRTB)
Succeeded by
29 - WCP (PCO)


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