Act (Brazil) Explained

President:Daniel Tourinho
Agir
Leader1 Title:Vice President
Leader1 Name:Diego Tourinho[1]
General Secretary:Paulo Victor
Foundation:11 July 1985[2]
Registered:22 February 1990[3]
Headquarters:Brasília, Federal District
Youth Wing:Agir36 Jovem
Womens Wing:Agir36 Mulher
Wing1 Title:LGBT+ wing
Wing1:Agir36 LGBTQIA+
Membership: 191.744[4]
Membership Year:2023
Ideology:Autistic people's interests[5]
Historic:
Conservatism[6] [7]
Christian democracy
Economic liberalism
Position:
Blank1 Title:Party number
Blank1:36
Seats1 Title:Legislative Assemblies
Seats1:
Seats2 Title:Mayors[8]
Seats2:
Seats3 Title:Municipal Chambers[9] [10]
Colors: Navy blue
Celtic blue
Slogan:"It's time to ACT!"
Country:Brazil

Agir ([aˈʒiɾ],) is a political party in Brazil, established in 1985. It was founded as the Youth Party (Portuguese: Partido da Juventude; PJ), and was renamed the National Reconstruction Party (Portuguese: Partido da Reconstrução Nacional, PRN) in 1989, and the Christian Labor Party (Portuguese: Partido Trabalhista Cristão|links=no, PTC) in 2000. The party was renamed Agir in 2021, a change ratified by the Superior Electoral Court the following year.

As the National Reconstruction Party, it had the first president chosen through direct elections after the end of Brazil's military dictatorship, Fernando Collor de Mello, who suffered an impeachment process in 1992. In 2023, after renaming to Agir, the party ideologically restructured itself to focus on promoting the rights and well-being of autistic people.

History

The party was founded in 1985 as the Youth Party by lawyer Daniel Sampaio Tourinho, a former member of the Democratic Labor Party.[11] [12] In 1989, it was renamed the National Reconstruction Party.[13] In the same year, it succeeded in having its candidate, Fernando Collor de Mello, elected to the presidency of Brazil with 53.03% of the total votes.

The party carried out a platform of encouraging free trade, opening Brazil's market to imports, privatizing state-run companies, and attempting to reduce the country's rampant hyperinflation by way of the Plano Collor, which significantly reduced inflation rates in 1991,[14] but was followed by a renewed and persistent, though smaller uptick in 1992. Following the impeachment of Fernando Collor for corruption and influence peddling charges in 1992, the party suffered a deep confidence crisis, losing most of its parliamentary representation.

In the 1994 presidential election, the party launched the candidacy of Carlos Antônio Gomes, who came second to last with 0.61% of the total votes.[15] In 1998, while still affiliated with the party, Collor tried to run in that year's presidential election. The Superior Electoral Court prevented him from doing so, as he had been ineligible for eight years since his impeachment in 1992.[16] In 2000, the party was renamed the Christian Labor Party.

In 2016, the party won the affiliation of senator of Alagoas and former president Fernando Collor, who stayed until 2019, when he joined the Republican Party of the Social Order.[17] [18]

On 5 October 2021, during an event in Brasilia, it was announced that the party would be renamed Agir.[19] The Superior Electoral Court ratified this decision the next year.[20]

In 2023, the party underwent a total ideological reform,[21] shifting to focus on promoting the rights and well-being of autistic people.

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber of DeputiesFederal Senate
Votes%Seats+/–Votes%Seats+/–
198619,0480.04%New??New
19903,357,0918.29% 40?? 2
1994184,7270.4% 391,628,4911.70% 2
199854,6410.08% 199,0770.16% 0
200274,9550.09% 03,7840.00% 0
2006806,6620.87% 439,6900.05% 0
2010595,4310.62% 3282,6290.17% 0
2014338,1170.35% 121,9930.02% 0
2018601,8140.61% 0222,9310.13% 1
2022158,8680.15% 224,0760.02% 1

Presidential elections

ElectionCandidateRunning mateCoalitionFirst roundSecond roundResult
Votes%Votes%
1989Fernando Collor
(PRN)
Itamar Franco
(PRN)
New Brazil Movement
(PRN, PSC, PST, PTR)
20,611,01130.48%
(1st)
35,089,99853.03%
(1st)
Elected
1994Carlos Antônio Gomes
(PRN)
Dilton Carlos Salomoni
(PRN)
387,7380.61%
(7th)
Lost
2002Anthony Garotinho
(PSB)
José Antonio Almeida
(PSB)
Brazil Hope Front
(PSB, PGT, PTC)
15,180,09717.87%
(3rd)
Lost
2010Dilma Rousseff
(PT)
Michel Temer
(PMDB)
For Brazil to Keep on Changing
(PT, PMDB, PCdoB, PR, PDT, PRB, PSC, PSB, PTC, PTN)
47,651,43446.9%
(1st)
55,752,52956.1%
(1st)
Elected
2014Aécio Neves
(PSDB)
Aloysio Nunes
(PSDB)
Change Brazil
(PSDB, DEM, PMN, PEN, PTB, PTC, PTdoB, PTN, SD)
34,897,21133.55%
(2nd)
51,041,15548.36%
(2nd)
Lost
2018Alvaro Dias
(PODE)
Paulo Rabello
(PSC)
True Change
(PODE, PSC, PRP, PTC)
859,6010.8%
(9th)
Lost
2022Lula da Silva
(PT)
Geraldo Alckmin
(PSB)
Brazil of Hope
(FE Brasil, PSB, Agir, Avante, PSOL-REDE, PROS, Solidariedade)
57,259,50448.4%
(1st)
60,345,99950.9%
(1st)
Elected

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Organograma Agir36 . AGIR36 . 22 October 2023 . pt.
  2. Web site: Sobre o Partido . PTC 36 . 22 October 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200625161149/http://www.ptc36nacional.com.br/sobre-o-partido/ . 25 June 2020 . pt . dead.
  3. Web site: Partidos políticos registrados no TSE . Tribunal Superior Eleitoral . 22 October 2023 . pt . 7 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230407055024/https://www.tse.jus.br/partidos/partidos-registrados-no-tse/ . dead .
  4. Web site: Estatísticas do eleitorado – Eleitores filiados . Tribunal Superior Eleitoral . 20 October 2023 . pt . 13 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180513163952/http://www.tse.jus.br/eleicoes/estatisticas/estatisticas-de-eleitorado/filiados . dead .
  5. Web site: agir36.com.br . 20 October 2023 . pt.
  6. Book: Galván . Javier A. . Modern Brazil . 4 August 2020. 89. Bloomsbury Publishing USA . 978-1-4408-6032-4 . 24 October 2023 . en.
  7. Book: Wink . Georg . Brazil, Land of the Past: The Ideological Roots of the New Right . 1 December 2021 . Bibliotopía . 978-607-99348-1-1 . 259–260 . 24 October 2023 . en.
  8. Web site: Relembre quantos prefeitos e vereadores cada partido elegeu em 2020 . Poder360 . pt . 6 October 2023.
  9. Web site: Vereadores eleitos por partido em 2020 . Poder360 . pt.
  10. Web site: Eleições 2020: 58.208 vagas de vereadores estarão em disputa neste domingo (15) . . pt . 14 November 2020.
  11. Web site: Couto . André . PARTIDO DA RECONSTRUÇÃO NACIONAL (PRN) . 20 October 2023 . FGV CPDOC . pt.
  12. Web site: História dos partidos brasileiros . 20 October 2023 . G1 . pt.
  13. Web site: Nomenclatura de partidos políticos do Brasil . 20 October 2023 . Tribunal Superior Eleitoral . pt . 25 March 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230325042738/https://www.tse.jus.br/servicos-eleitorais/glossario/termos/partido-politico . dead .
  14. Web site: Planejado contra hiperinflação, plano Collor deu início à abertura comercial. G1. pt. Anay. Cury. Gabriela. Gasparin. 29 September 2012. 10 June 2022.
  15. Web site: Resultados das Eleições 1994 - Brasil - presidente . 23 October 2023 . Tribunal Superior Eleitoral . pt.
  16. Web site: Collor . 23 October 2023 . Tribunal Superior Eleitoral . pt.
  17. Web site: Collor volta ao partido pelo qual se elegeu presidente e sofreu impeachment. Congresso em Foco. pt. Edson. Sardinha. 6 April 2016. 10 June 2022.
  18. Web site: 15 January 2019 . Senador Fernando Collor anuncia filiação ao PROS . 10 June 2022 . G1 . pt.
  19. Web site: Teixeira . Isadora . 6 October 2021 . Antigo PTC, partido Agir36 faz evento em Brasília para lançar novo nome . 23 October 2023 . Metrópoles . pt.
  20. Web site: TSE aprova alteração e Partido Trabalhista Cristão passa a se chamar Agir. Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. pt. 31 March 2022. 10 June 2022. 5 April 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220405015333/https://www.tse.jus.br/imprensa/noticias-tse/2022/Marco/tse-aprova-alteracao-e-partido-trabalhista-cristao-passa-a-se-chamar-agir. dead.
  21. Web site: AGIR36 está todo reformulado . AGIR36 . pt.