New Party (Brazil) Explained

New Party
Colorcode:
  1. FF8511
President:Eduardo Ribeiro
Slogan:We respect Brazil
International:Liberal International (observer)
Country:Brazil
Native Name:Partido Novo
Leader1 Title:Vice President
Leader1 Name:Ricardo Taboaço
Leader2 Title:Administrative Secretary
Leader2 Name:José Carlos dos Santos
Leader3 Title:Secretary of Institutional and Legal Subjects
Leader3 Name:Patricia Vianna
Leader4 Title:Secretary of Finances
Leader4 Name:Moisés Jardim
Membership Year:June 2019
Membership:43.349[1]
Blank1 Title:TSE Identification Number
Blank1:30
Seats1 Title:Federal Senate
Seats2 Title:Chamber of Deputies
Seats3 Title:Governorships
Seats4 Title:State Assemblies
Seats5 Title:Mayors
Seats6 Title:City Councillors
Colours: Orange
White

The New Party (Portuguese: Partido Novo, stylised NOVO) is a classical liberal, libertarian party in Brazil founded on 12 February 2011.

The party was registered on 23 July 2014, supported by the signatures of 493,316 citizens. Its creation was approved on 15 September 2015.[2] The party requested to use the number "30" for election identification. It is ideologically aligned with classical liberalism.[3]

Ideology

The New Party advocates a free market, minimal government and low taxes. It is hostile to social rights such as the Brazilian Labor Code (CLT).[4] [5] The party aims for the privatization of public enterprises like Petrobras and Banco do Brasil[6]

It does not take any stance on social issues like abortion and legalization of drugs. The party is pro-gun rights and supports same sex marriage.[7] [8]

It is one of the few political parties in Brazil to claim to be right-wing. NOVO's aim is to tap into the PSDB electorate. Its founding president is banker João Amoêdo, who was expelled from the party for his endorsement to the Worker's Party candidate for the presidency, Lula.[9] The party positions itself as classical liberal.

The party's proposals include reforming the ways parties are allowed to obtain funding and ending compulsory voting, and defending private financing of campaigns.[10]

The party opposes extensive regulation in many aspects of Brazilian society and their members believe the central bank should be independent from the state.[11]

History

Formally registered as a political party in 2015, NOVO won eight deputies in the 2018 elections and had one of its own, Romeu Zema, elected governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil's second most populous state. Its presidential candidate, João Amoêdo, obtained 2.5% of the vote.[12]

The following years were marked by internal conflicts, which weakened Amoêdo's position, and by a rapprochement with the far-right. Amoêdo was finally expelled from the party in 2022 for his criticism of Jair Bolsonaro, whom he saw as a threat to democracy. For Amoêdo, NOVO had become a "satellite of the Liberal Party".

NOVO won only 0.47% of the vote in the 2022 presidential election and three deputies in the parliamentary elections, but managed to get Romeu Zema re-elected governor of Minas Gerais. Senator Eduardo Girão, perceived as one of the most conservative parliamentarians and close to former President Bolsonaro, decided to join the party.

National presidents

NameMandateRef.
João Amoêdo12 February 2011 – 4 July 2017
Ricardo Taboaço4 July 2017 – 25 July 2017[13]
Moisés Jardim25 July 2017 – 30 January 2019[14]
João Amoêdo30 January 2019 – 5 March 2020 [15]
Eduardo Ribeiro5 March 2020 – present[16]

Electoral results

Presidential election

ElectionCandidateRunning mateCoalitionFirst roundSecond roundResult
Votes%Votes%
2018João Amoêdo (NOVO)Christian Lohbauer (NOVO)None2,679,7452.50%Lost
2022Luiz Felipe d'Avila (NOVO)Tiago Mitraud (NOVO)None559,7080.47%Lost

Legislative elections

Election Chamber of DeputiesFederal SenateRole in government
Votes%Seats+/–Votes%Seats+/–
20182,748,0792.79%New3,467,7462.02%New
20221,360,5901.23% 5479,5930.47% 0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Painel: Novo tem aumento de filiados e traça planos de crescer na eleição municipal . 22 February 2024 . February 2024 .
  2. Web site: Partido Novo recebe registro do TSE e se torna 33ª legenda do país. g1.globo.com. G1. 1. G1. 10 December 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151121165759/http://g1.globo.com/politica/noticia/2015/09/tse-aprova-registro-do-partido-novo-que-sera-33-sigla-no-pais.html. 21 November 2015.
  3. https://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2014/04/politics-brazil The loneliness of the right-wing legislator
  4. Web site: RBA . Eduardo Maretti, da . 2015-09-24 . Partido Novo assume eleitorado de direita e Rede, de Marina, é a 34ª legenda no país . Rede Brasil Atual . pt-BR.
  5. Web site: Partido Novo. Partido Novo website. novo.org.br. NOVO. 18 August 2014. 1.
  6. http://opiniaoenoticia.com.br/brasil/partido-novo-a-ultradireita-consegue-voz/ Partido novo: a ultradireita consegue voz
  7. Web site: Conversamos com João Amoedo, fundador do partido Novo. 26 September 2014. Spotniks. 27 January 2019. 27 March 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190327102724/https://spotniks.com/conversamos-com-joao-amoedo-fundador-do-partido-novo/. dead.
  8. Web site: Posicionamento - Partido Novo seus posicionamentos e ideais. 7 March 2019. NOVO. 7 March 2019.
  9. Web site: Sapio . Marcello . 2023-02-13 . Expulso do partido, João Amoêdo "parabeniza" Novo em aniversário de 12 anos . 2024-02-23 . CNN Brasil.
  10. Web site: 28 September 2015 . Partido Novo quer privatizar o Brasil; veja entrevista . 27 January 2019 . EXAME.
  11. http://www.redebrasilatual.com.br/politica/2015/09/partido-novo-assume-eleitorado-de-direita-e-rede-de-marina-e-o-34deg-partido-no-pais-7335.html Partido Novo assume eleitorado de direita e Rede, de Marina, é a 34ª legenda no país
  12. Web site: Neiva . Lucas . 2023-08-06 . Partido Novo se tornou satélite do PL, critica João Amoêdo . Congresso em Foco . pt-BR.
  13. Web site: Partido Novo anuncia troca na presidência. 5 July 2017. Veja. Mauricio Lima.
  14. Web site: DIRETÓRIOS. Novo.org.br.
  15. Web site: João Amoedo reassumes the presidency of the NOVO. Veja. Silvio Mauricio Alves Martins.
  16. Web site: João Amoedo leaves the presidency of NOVO and Eduardo Ribeiro assumes the office. novo.org.br. 5 March 2020 .