Podemos (Brazil) Explained

President:Renata Abreu
Secretary General:Luiz Cláudio França
Leader1 Title:Vice President
Leader1 Name:Everaldo Pereira
Split:Brazilian Labour Party
Foundation:1 May 1995
Membership:404,107[1]
Ideology:
Formerly:
Labourism
Janism
Membership Year:2022
Position:
Think Tank:Fundação Podemos
Youth Wing:Podemos Jovem
Womens Wing:Podemos Mulher
Wing1 Title:LGBT wing
Wing1:Podemos Diversidade
Wing2 Title:Black wing
Wing2:Podemos Afro
Colors: Green
Blue
Blank1 Title:TSE Identification Number
Blank1:20
19
Headquarters:SHIS QI 9, Conj. 6, Casa 7 - Lago Sul, Brasília, Brazil
Seats1 Title:Chamber of Deputies
Seats2 Title:Federal Senate
Slogan:"Together we can"
Country:Brazil
Abbreviation:PODE

Podemos (PODE; pronounced as /pt/,), previously known as the National Labour Party (Portuguese: Partido Trabalhista Nacional, PTN) is a centre-right Brazilian political party. Historically labourist and Janist,[2] [3] [4] since 2016 the party shifted its focus to support anti-corruption policies and direct democracy.[5]

Led by the Abreu family (José Masci de Abreu, Dorival de Abreu, and Renata Abreu) since its foundation in 1995, the PTN changed its name to Podemos in 2016. The party claims that the inspiration for its name was the slogan of Barack Obama's campaign "Yes, we can".[6] [7]

In 2018, the party chose Senator Alvaro Dias as its candidate for the presidency of Brazil.[8] [9] [10]

In 2018, the Humanist Party of Solidarity merged into Podemos.[11] In 2022, the Social Christian Party announced plans to merge into Podemos.[12] In 2023, the merge was approved by the Superior Electoral Court.[13]

History

National Labour Party (1995–2016)

The PTN was founded in May 1995, gaining provisional registration in the same year. In 1996, led by former congressman Dorival de Abreu, the party obtained its definitive registration. After the death of Dorival, the party was led by his brother and former congressman José de Abreu. In the presidential election of 1998 the PTN chose its secretary-general Thereza Ruiz as its candidate; she obtained 166,053 votes.

In the 2014 elections, the PTN elected four congressmen—Bacelar, Renata Abreu (daughter of José de Abreu, and currently the national president of the party), Christiane de Souza Yared and Delegate Edson Moreira—and 14 state deputies. In 2016, several politicians changed their party and some of them joined the PTN, which now has 18 congressmen and 5 senators.[14]

The PTN was the party that had the greatest proportional growth in the local elections of 2016.[7]

Podemos (2016–present)

In December 2016, the then National Labour Party changed its name and was renamed Podemos. Based on research and consulting studies, the organization was renamed inspired in the chant "Yes, we can" from the 2008 Barack Obama campaign to the presidency.[15] [16] [17] According to the party's leadership, Podemos was inspired by an international line of movements that propose to listen to people,[18] defend causes of collective interest[19] and together decide the future of the nation,[20] a model that claims to leave the old dispute between left or right and chooses to go forward, every day dividing more the country's decisions with the population.[21] Podemos believes it is the answer to a generation that understands that it is not the youth who does not want to know about politics, but this politics that does not know how to talk to the youth.[22] The leadership of Podemos also understands that the party is part of a society that today is mobilized through causes related to people's daily life, contrary to what they consider as stagnant political parties in outmoded models that seek only to remain in power. Podemos arose in a historical context in which the vast majority of Brazilians have no party preference and do not believe in the old political parties and the old politics.[23]

After the JBS plea bargain, Podemos was the first party to leave the allied base of the Michel Temer government on 18 May 2017, also leaving the party bloc of which it integrated alongside Progressive (PP) and Labour Party of Brazil (PTdoB) parties and then declaring independence in relation to government.[24] Podemos became represented in the Federal Senate with the affiliation of Alvaro Dias (ex Green) and Romário, who left the Social Democratic Party at the end of June.[25] In August, the party received the affiliation of José Medeiros (ex Social Democrat), senator by Mato Grosso. In November, Podemos expelled state congressmen who voted to free Jorge Picciani, the president of Alerj, Paulo Melo and Edson Albertassi from the prison, who were the target of Operação Cadeia Velha.[26] After this episode, Podemos also expelled a congressman that accepted the position of Minister of the Cities in President Michel Temer's cabinet.[27]

In July 2017, the party made an online poll to decide how congresswoman Renata Abreu should vote regarding the complaint of passive corruption against President Temer in the Commission of Constitution and Justice.[28] Later, Podemos made other online polls to decide how their parliament members should vote on welfare reform and the end of legal immunity.[29]

In the 2018 general election, Podemos formed a coalition with the Social Christian Party, the Christian Labour Party and the Progressive Republican Party in support of the candidacy of Alvaro Dias for president. Dias obtained 859,601 votes (0.80%); the party performed well in parliamentary election, electing 11 deputies and one senator. Dias endorsed Bolsonaro in the second round.[30]

On 21 December 2018, the Humanist Party of Solidarity merged into Podemos, increasing its parliamentary representation to 17 deputies and seven senators and turning Podemos into the third group in the Senate.[31] Podemos later joined Bolsonaro's majority.[32]

Ideology

According to the party's president Renata Abreu, Podemos is not about left and right, but forward, with more democracy to together decide the future of the country.[18] In the classical analysis of the political sciences, Podemos is defined as the center, with liberal proposals in the economy as well as distribution and income, when it comes to social development. This ideology, which is based on defending causes, results in three principles, namely transparency, popular participation and direct democracy, to jointly decide the future of Brazil. In this line, Podemos intends to give voice to people who do not feel represented by the current Brazilian political parties.[33]

Podemos believes that the Brazilian people need to know well who they voted for, what they stand for and their decisions.[34] For Podemos, transparency means the right of the population to know what happens in the country and thus avoid corruption.[35] Podemos believes that Brazil needs more popular participation in politics, such as people being part of the governments, in the decisions of their neighborhoods, consultations to help the mayor, suggestions for their cities or collaborating to improve their states and country.[33] The party is known for making online consultations on topics under discussion in the Congress and for committing to present projects that have the signature of at least 20,000 voters.[36] For Podemos, a country is made with the participation of the people, day by day, every day.[37] Among the projects and proposals defended in the agenda, the party presented through its president PEC 185-2015, authored by Renata Abreu, which turns to law the right of access to the internet for each Brazilian citizen, guaranteeing access to information and the possibility of participating in decisions.[38] Podemos also believes that the true definition of the word democracy is to gradually share decision making with the people. The party defends more mechanisms of direct democracy in Brazil,[39] either through plebiscites, referendums like the PEC 330/2017 authored by Renata Abreu who proposes that in each election the people can vote in more than candidates, but also in important subjects of interest of most people,[40] popular referendums as advocated by PEC 331/2017, also by congresswoman Renata Abreu, to include in the constitution the right of the people to veto laws that have already been approved,[41] or recall as proposed by the projects of candidate for the presidency Alvaro Dias (PEC 37/2016)[42] and Renata Abreu (PEC 332/2017),[43] so that the citizen can participate in the decision making, asserting his right to participate directly in the whole democratic process.

After pastor Marco Feliciano and pastor Cabo Daciolo (the latter of whom advocated the transformation of Brazil into a theocracy)[44] entered PODE in 2018, the party shifted toward a more social conservative direction, although both would leave a few years later to join other parties.

Policies

Leadership

List of current party leaders including House of Representatives and Senate members:

Plan for Brazil

With policies of more transparency, more participation and direct democracy, Podemos aims to pass new bills, elect new leaders and change the country's political system. Whether with a cause in the streets, new laws in the congress, technology to vote through cell phones or with a name like Alvaro Dias to take over the presidency of the country and rebuild the Republic,[51] [52] Podemos proposal is to gradually end the old politics, end privileges and replace the current system marked by corruption.[53] In ten years, the party wants to leave behind a country marked by scandals to transform Brazil into a more correct, fair and transparent nation that truly represents its population.[54]

Electoral results

Presidential elections

YearImageCandidateVice presidential candidatePolitical allianceVotes%Placing
1998Thereza Ruiz (PTN)Eduardo Gomes (PTN)No coalition166,1380.2510th
2018Alvaro Dias (PODE)Paulo Rabello de Castro (PSC)PODE, PSC, PTC, PRP859,5740.89th

Legislative elections

Election Chamber of DeputiesFederal SenateRole in government
Votes%Seats+/–Votes%Seats+/–
199864,7120.10%New42,0420.07%New
2002118,4710.14% 0107,1220.07% 0
2006149,8090.16% 011,0630.01% 0
2010182,9260.19% 06,0130.00% 0
2014723,1820.74% 42,7410.00% 0
20182,243,3202.28% 75,494,1253.21% 5
20223,614,5813.28% 11,776,2831.75% 1

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 11 September 1999 . Para Celso Pitta, PTN ainda crescerá . https://web.archive.org/web/20240122070508/https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidian/ff11099926.htm . 22 January 2024 . 22 January 2024 . pt-br.
  3. Web site: Ritto . Cecília . 29 September 2012 . Disputas internas são a marca do nanico PTN no Rio . 22 January 2024 . VEJA . pt-BR.
  4. Web site: História – Podemos . 2024-01-22 . pt-BR.
  5. Web site: Podemos. 2021-03-07. Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. pt-br.
  6. Web site: Camarotti. Gerson. 2017-03-21. Deputados articulam novo partido para a disputa de 2018. 2021-03-07. Blog do Camarotti. pt.
  7. Web site: Pitombo. João Pedro. 2016-11-22. PTN, que já teve Jânio e Pitta, muda para Podemos, inspirado em Obama. 2021-03-07. Folha de S.Paulo.
  8. Web site: iG São Paulo. 2018-08-04. Alvaro Dias é oficializado candidato à Presidência pelo Podemos. 2021-03-07. Último Segundo. pt.
  9. Web site: Richter. André. 2018-08-06. Thirteen in Brazil's presidential race this year. 2021-03-07. Agência Brasil. en.
  10. News: Adghirni. Samy. Iglesias. Simone Preissler. 2018-03-06. Matchmaking Season Begins in Brazil as Politicians Seek Parties. en. Bloomberg. 2021-03-07.
  11. Web site: 2018-12-21 . Podemos incorpora PHS e vira terceira maior bancada do Senado . 2024-01-22 . O Globo . pt-BR.
  12. Web site: 2022-11-23 . Podemos e PSC anunciam fusão; o partido terá 18 deputados e 7 senadores . 2023-01-12 . CartaCapital . pt-BR.
  13. Web site: 16 June 2016 . TSE aprova incorporação do Partido Social Cristão pelo Podemos . 22 January 2024 . . pt-br.
  14. Web site: Lideranças do Podemos lançam manifesto pela pré-candidatura de Renata Abreu à Prefeitura de São Paulo. 2021-03-07. Podemos. pt.
  15. Web site: Mudança de nome no PTN. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161127220200/http://www.brasil247.com/pt/247/bahia247/267014/Mudan%25C3%25A7a-de-nome-n%25C3%25A3o-deve-estancar-sangria-no-PTN.htm. 2016-11-27. 2018-09-24. Brasil 24/7.
  16. Web site: Alcântara. Manoela. 2016-11-22. PTN muda de nome a passa a se chamar Podemos. 2021-03-06. Metrópoles.
  17. Web site: Faro. Romulo. 2016-11-24. PTN muda de nome e vira Podemos. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161127215611/http://www.tribunadabahia.com.br/2016/11/24/ptn-muda-de-nome-vira-podemos. 2016-11-27. 2018-09-24.
  18. Web site: Wilkson. Adriano. 2016-10-31. PTN quer virar Podemos brasileiro e surfar na queda da esquerda. 2021-03-07. UOL Eleições 2016. pt-BR.
  19. Web site: 2017-06-30 . Novo partido Podemos usa estratégia internacional para se firmar . https://web.archive.org/web/20170630143227/http://exame.abril.com.br/brasil/novo-partido-podemos-usa-estrategia-internacional-para-se-firmar/ . 30 June 2017 . 6 March 2021 . Exame . pt-br.
  20. Web site: Martins. Fernando. 2017-06-30. Novo partido de Alvaro Dias quer ouvir eleitores para tudo. 2021-03-07. Gazeta do Povo. pt-BR.
  21. Web site: Diante de crise política, partidos mudam de nome para atrair eleitores em 2018. G1.
  22. Web site: Após deixar PSB, Antônio Campos anuncia entrada no Podemos, ex-PTN. J. C.. Online. June 25, 2017. JC.
  23. Web site: Nasceu o Podemos brasileiro. Agora segue-se a Geringonça. www.dn.pt.
  24. Web site: Com 13 deputados, PTN anuncia rompimento com governo Temer. Igor Gadelha, do Estadão. Conteúdo. May 18, 2017. Jornal Correio.
  25. Web site: Romario and Bebeto team up again, this time in politics. Reuters Staff. November 17, 2017. www.reuters.com.
  26. Web site: Romário expulsa deputados do Podemos que votaram para salvar Picciani.
  27. Web site: Novo ministro das Cidades é desfiliado do Podemos por aceitar ser ministro de Temer; PP será sua nova sigla. November 20, 2017.
  28. Web site: Deputada faz votação online para decidir voto contra Temer.
  29. https://exame.abril.com.br/brasil/podemos-faz-enquete-online-para-decidir-como-votar-previdencia Podemos faz votação online para decidir votos de deputados
  30. Web site: ALVARO DIAS APOIA BOLSONARO DE OLHO NO MINISTÉRIO. disse. Magda Santos. 2018-10-10. urbsmagna.com. pt-BR. 2019-02-14.
  31. Web site: Podemos incorpora PHS e vira terceira maior bancada do Senado. 2018-12-21. O Globo. pt-BR. 2019-02-14.
  32. Web site: Bancada do Podemos na Câmara adere a Bolsonaro. 2018-10-16. O Antagonista. pt-BR. 2019-02-14.
  33. Web site: Podemos mudar o Brasil, os cidadãos não aceitam mais o papel de agentes passivos da política. June 28, 2017.
  34. Web site: Transparência – Podemos.
  35. Web site: Podemos RJ abre processo para expulsão de deputados que votaram pela soltura de Picciani, Albertassi e Paulo Melo. G1.
  36. Web site: PTN oficializa mudança para Podemos e lança Álvaro Dias como pré-candidato ao Planalto - Política. Estadão.
  37. Web site: Presidente nacional participa de lançamento do Podemos no PI nesta segunda. CidadeVerde.com.
  38. Web site: Proposta que inclui internet entre direitos fundamentais é aprovada na CCJ. iG São. Paulo. October 31, 2017. Último Segundo.
  39. Web site: Novo partido de Alvaro Dias quer ouvir eleitores para tudo. Fernando. Martins. Gazeta do Povo.
  40. Web site: Portal da Câmara dos Deputados. www.camara.leg.br.
  41. Web site: Portal da Câmara dos Deputados. www.camara.leg.br.
  42. Web site: PEC 37/2016 - Senado Federal. www25.senado.leg.br.
  43. Web site: Portal da Câmara dos Deputados. www.camara.leg.br.
  44. Web site: Quem é Cabo Daciolo, o candidato nacionalista que quer transformar o Brasil em uma teocracia. Rodrigo Tolotti. Umpieres. www.infomoney.com.br.
  45. Web site: O avanço do fim do foro. December 15, 2017.
  46. Web site: Para Álvaro Dias, decisão de tribunal de 2ª instância deveria prevalecer. March 23, 2018.
  47. Web site: Senado abre consulta pública para projeto de lei que acaba com o voto obrigatório. July 8, 2016. Jornal Opção.
  48. Web site: PEC do "recall" para políticos fica na gaveta do Senado. Catarina. Scortecci. Gazeta do Povo.
  49. Web site: Dívida pública atinge R$ 4 trilhões e vira alvo de auditoria do TCU. Rondinelli. Tomazelli. November 21, 2016. Gazeta Online.
  50. Web site: Veja a opinião das lideranças paranaenses sobre o referendo. Gazeta do Povo. Online. Gazeta do Povo.
  51. Web site: BRAZIL: Presidential Candidate Alvaro Dias Wants To Rebuld The Republic. finanzen net. GmbH. markets.businessinsider.com.
  52. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-12/career-politician-eyeing-brazil-presidency-wants-radical-rupture Career Politician Eyeing Brazil's Presidency Wants Radical Rupture
  53. News: Veterano, Alvaro Dias diz que estará no 2º turno: 'Às vezes, ser desconhecido é uma vantagem'. BBC News Brasil .
  54. Web site: Álvaro Dias, Romário e Marcelinho Carioca se filiam ao Podemos. G1.