Retirees' National Party of Brazil | |
Native Name: | Partido Nacional dos Aposentados do Brasil |
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Country: | Brazil |
Abbreviation: | PNAB |
Founder: | Joaquim Bias dos Santos[1] |
Native Name Lang: | pt |
Split: | Retirees' National Party (PNA) |
Blank1 Title: | TSE electoral number |
Blank1: | 47 |
The Retirees' National Party of Brazil (Portuguese: Partido Nacional dos Aposentados do Brasil, PNAB) was a Brazilian political party founded in 1988.
The party was founded on July 14, 1988, when it received a provisional registration by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).[2]
In the 1988 municipal elections of São Paulo, it launched the candidacy of José Galico, who received 3,723 votes, coming 12th of 14 mayoral candidates.[3] In Rio de Janeiro, it joined the Progressive Unity coalition (PNAB,,),[4] [5] which supported Marcello Alencar's victorious campaign.[6]
On September 11, 1990, the party was legally disbanded, having lost its provisional registration while contesting the elections.[7] It continued to participate unregistered, however, and elected Ivan Albuquerque state deputy for Rio de Janeiro.[8] At Artur Guedes' (PDS) request, the TSE annulled all votes to PNAB and removed Ivan from office.[9]