Solidarity (Brazil)
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Solidarity (Portuguese: Solidariedade, pronounced [solidaɾieˈdadʒi]) is a Brazilian social-democratic political party that uses the TSE number 77.[5] The party elected 13 deputies and one senator in the 2018 Brazilian general election.
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Solidarity Solidariedade | |
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President | Paulo Pereira da Silva |
General Secretary | Luiz Adriano |
Vice President | Jefferson Coriteac |
Treasurer | Luciano Araújo |
Founded | 25 October 2012; 11 years ago (2012-10-25) |
Legalized | 24 September 2013; 10 years ago (2013-09-24) |
Split from | Democratic Labour Party |
Headquarters | Brasília, DF |
Newspaper | Humanitá |
Think tank | 1 May Foundation |
Youth wing | Youth Secretariat |
Women's wing | Women Secretariat |
LGBT wing | Social Equality Secretariat |
Elder wing | Retirees, Pensioner and Elder Secretariat |
Membership (2022) | 257,638[1] |
Ideology | Social democracy[2] Third Way Labourism |
Political position | Centre[3] to centre-left[4] |
Colours | Orange & blue |
Chamber of Deputies | 7 / 513 |
Federal Senate | 1 / 81 |
Mayorships | 95 / 5,568 |
Legislative assemblies | 29 / 1,024 |
City councillors | 1,348 / 56,810 |
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In the 2022 Brazilian general election, Solidarity supported the pre-candidacy of Lula da Silva in the 2022 Brazilian general election under the alliance Let's go together for Brazil. It remains allied with the Workers Party & other coalition members.
Following the elections, the party announced plans to merge with the Republican Party of the Social Order.[6] The Superior Electoral Court approved the merger on February 14, 2023.[7]