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    List of movements/Political Parties/Brazil

    List of Political Parties

    Active

    Government

    Opposition

    Independents

    Extraparliamentary

    Unregistered

    For a political party to be registered, it needs to first seek the minimum ammount of approval certificates from the voting population, which must be equal to 0.5% of the total votes in the last national parliamentary election. Only the parties which have more than one thousand certificates are listed below.

    Historical

    Empire of Brazil (1822-1889)

    First Reign (1822-1831)
    Regency Period (1831-1840)
    Second Reign (1840-1889)

    First Republic and Vargas Era (1889-1945)

    National
    Regional
    Minas Gerais
    Rio de Janeiro and the Federal District
    Rio Grande do Sul
    São Paulo

    Fourth Republic (1946-1964)

    Bipartisanship in the Military Dictatorship (1965-1979)

    Return of the Multiparty System and New Republic (1979-)

    List of Political Movements

    List of Think Tanks

    List of Heads of State and Heads of Government of Brazil

    List of Monarchs

    Kingdom of Brazil (1815-1822)

    Empire of Brazil (1822-1889)

    List of Regents

    List of Presidents

    First Republic (1889-1930)

    Second and Third Republics (1930-1946)

    Fourth Republic (1946-1964)

    Military Dictatorship (1964-1985)

    Sixth Republic (1985-)

    List of Vice Presidents

    Sixth Republic (1985-)

    List of Prime Ministers

    Empire of Brazil (1847-1889)

    Parliamentary Republic (1961-1963)

    List of Presidential Candidates

    Runner-ups

    Third-place Candidates

    Current Cabinet

    List of Ministers

    Chief of Staff of the Presidency

    Agrarian Development and Family Farming

    Agriculture and Livestock

    Attorney General of the Union

    Cities

    Communications

    Comptroller General of Brazil

    Culture

    Defense

    Development, Industry, Trade and Services

    Education

    Entrepreneurship, Microenterprise and Small Business

    Environment and Climate Change

    Finance

    Foreign Affairs

    Fishing and Aquaculture

    Health

    Institutional Security

    Secretariat of Institutional Affairs

    Human Rights and Citizenship

    Indigenous People

    Integration and Regional Development

    Justice

    Minister of Labour and Employment

    Management and Innovation in Public Services

    Minister of Mines and Energy

    Planning and Budget

    Minister of Ports and Airports

    Minister of Racial Equality

    Secretary of Support for Reconstruction of Rio Grande do Sul

    Science, Technology and Innovation

    Social Communication

    Social Development and Assistance, Family and Fight against Hunger

    Social Security

    Sports

    Tourism

    Transport

    Women

    Senate

    President of the Senate

    • Rodrigo Pacheco ( Social Democracy Party) (Senator for Minas Gerais, 2019-)

    Current Senators

    Acre

    Alagoas

    Amapá

    Amazonas

    Bahia

    Ceará

    Espirito Santo

    Federal District

    Goiás

    Maranhão

    Mato Grosso

    Mato Grosso do Sul

    Minas Gerais

    Pará

    Paraiba

    Paraná

    Pernambuco

    Piauí

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio Grande do Norte

    Rio Grande do Sul

    Rondônia

    Roraima

    Santa Catarina

    São Paulo

    Sergipe

    Tocantins

    Chamber of Deputies

    President of the Chamber of Deputies

    • Arthur Lira ( Progressives) (Deputy for Alagoas, 2011-)

    Current Federal Deputies

    Acre

    Alagoas

    Amapá

    Amazonas

    Bahia

    Ceará

    Espirito Santo

    Federal District

    Goiás

    Maranhão

    Mato Grosso

    Mato Grosso do Sul

    Minas Gerais

    Pará

    State Governors

    Current Governors and Vice Governors

    Acre

    Alagoas

    • Governor: Paulo Dantas ( Brazilian Democratic Movement) (2022-)
    • Vice Governor: Ronaldo Lessa ( Democratic Labour Party) (2023-)

    Amapá

    Amazonas

    Bahia

    Ceará

    Espirito Santo

    Federal District

    Goiás

    Maranhão

    Mato Grosso

    Mato Grosso do Sul

    Minas Gerais

    Pará

    • Governor: Helder Barbalho ( Brazilian Democratic Movement) (2019-)
    • Vice Governor: Hana Ghassan ( Brazilian Democratic Movement) (2023-)

    Paraiba

    Paraná

    Pernambuco

    Piauí

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio Grande do Norte

    Rio Grande do Sul

    • Governor: Eduardo Leite ( Brazilian Social Democracy Party) (2019-)
    • Vice Governor: Gabriel Souza ( Brazilian Democratic Movement) (2023-)

    Rondônia

    Roraima

    Santa Catarina

    São Paulo

    Sergipe

    Tocantins

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