Mineiro Republican Party Explained

Native Name:Partido Republicano Mineiro
Leader1 Title:Historical leaders
Leader1 Name:Afonso Pena,
Venceslau Brás,
Delfim Moreira,
Epitácio Pessoa,
Artur Bernardes
Headquarters:Belo Horizonte
Ideology:Republicanism
Federalism
Regionalism
Agrarianism
Milk coffee politics
Economic liberalism
Brazilian nationalism
Conservatism
Successor:Republican Party
Position:Centre-right
International:None
Country:Brazil
Abbreviation:PRM

The Mineiro Republican Party (Portuguese: Partido Republicano Mineiro, PRM) was a Brazilian political party founded on 4 June 1888 and active until its extinction on 2 December 1937 by Decree No. 37 – issued by Getúlio Vargas during the Estado Novo – which abolished all political parties in Brazil. It was one of Brazil's two most powerful parties during the First Brazilian Republic along with the Paulista Republican Party.

History

Creation

The Mineiro Republican Party was founded on 4 June 1888 shortly before the proclamation of the republic in Brazil.

Main representatives

President of Brazil (1906–1909)

President of Brazil (1914–1918)

President of Brazil (1918–1919)

President of Brazil (1919–1922)

President of Brazil (1922–1926)

President of the State of Minas Gerais (1926–1930)

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