Party of the Christian Democracy of Brazil explained

Party of the Christian Democracy of Brazil
Native Name:Partido da Democracia Cristã do Brasil
Native Name Lang:pt
Colorcode:
  1. 080074
Abbreviation:PDCdoB
Dissolved:1990
Successor:Labour Party of Brazil
Blank1 Title:Party number
Blank1:57
Country:Brazil

The Party of the Christian Democracy of Brazil (Portuguese: Partido da Democracia Cristã do Brasil, PDCdoB) was a political party in Brazil that was provisionally registered to contest the 1989 presidential election.[1] The party ran the candidate Manoel Antonio Horta, who won just 0.1% of the total votes in the first round.[2]

In November, a group from the party participated in the creation of the Labour Party of Brazil (PTdoB).[3]

Later, PDCdoB, PTdoB and the Brazilian People's Party sent a request to the Superior Electoral Court to merge the three parties, which was rejected in April 1990.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nomenclatura de partidos políticos do Brasil . . 8 March 2024 . pt.
  2. Web site: Resultados das eleições de 1989 . . 8 March 2024 . pt.
  3. Web site: Pinto . Simone Cuber Araújo . Partido Trabalhista do Brasil (1989) . FGV CPDOC . 8 March 2024 . pt.