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Green Party (Brazil)

The Green Party (Portuguese: Partido Verde, PV) is a political party in Brazil. It was constituted after the military dictatorship period and, like other green parties around the world, is committed to establishing a set of policies on ensuring social equity and sustainable development.[citation needed] One of the party's founding members was the journalist and former anti-dictatorship revolutionary Fernando Gabeira (a federal deputy between 1995 and 2011), Alfredo Sirkis and Carlos Minc. The founding of the Rio de Janeiro section of the Brazilian Green Party was led by a delegation from the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, composed among others by Olga Maria Carvalho Luz, Luiz Henrique Gevaerd Odebrecht, Marcos Bayer, and Consuelo Luz Lins.

Green Party
Partido Verde
AbbreviationPV
PresidentJosé Luiz Penna
FoundedJanuary 1986
HeadquartersSDS Edifício Miguel Badya, 216
Brasília
Membership361,471[1]
IdeologyGreen politics
Green liberalism[2]
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationBrazil of Hope
Regional affiliationFederation of the Green Parties of the Americas
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colors  Green
TSE Identification Number43
Governorships
0 / 27
Federal Senate
0 / 81
Chamber of Deputies
6 / 513
State Assemblies
28 / 1,024
Mayors
47 / 5,568
City councillors
805 / 56,810
Website
http://www.pv.org.br/

Platform

Among the main items on PV's agenda are federalism, environmentalism, human rights, a form of direct democracy, parliamentarism, welfare, civil liberties, pacifism and marijuana legalization under specific conditions.

The party, however, argues to be in a position on the political spectrum that supposedly goes beyond the issue "left-right", considered by its members to be anachronistic and unrealistic. Many critics also believe that the party broke the limit not to be a small party set in the context of the "legends of rent" (used by political parties only to be elected). This image is rejected by one of the theoreticians of the party, Tibor Rabóczkay, in the book Rethinking the Brazilian Green Party, with the argument that the going round and round between legends is so common in the big parties, as in the small ones. The author, however, acknowledges that in the effort to achieve the 5% barrier imposed by the barrier clause ("law of exclusion policy" in the words of Rabóczkay), the Green Party has opened its doors to politicians who are not concerned with ecological issues and consequently, tend to be amorphous benches from the green.

History

The Green Party was established in January 1986. It was founded by environmentalists and other activists from social movements, taking as their most expressive leaders Carlos Minc, who soon returned to the PT, Fernando Gabeira, Alfredo Sirkis, Domingos Fernandes, Jose Luiz de France Penna and Mr Sarney Filho.

At the last legislative elections, 3 October 2010, the party won 15 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no out of 81 seats in the Senate.

After Lula's election as president of Brazil in 2002, the Green Party was assigned the Ministry of Culture, to which pop singer Gilberto Gil was appointed.

In the 2010 presidential election, the Green Party candidate Marina Silva gained 19.3% of the vote, thus contributing to Dilma Rousseff's failure to gain 50% of the votes, making a run-off election necessary.[3]

In the 2014 presidential election PV candidated Eduardo Jorge, who obtained 0,61% of votes, and elected 6 Deputies and 1 senator. The party voted in favour of the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff. The party later went to support president Michel Temer.

In May 2016 PV withdrew its support to Temer and went into crossbench.

For the Brazilian general election of 2018 the party formed with Sustainability Network the coalition United to transform Brazil, in support of the candidacy of Marina Silva.

In 2022, the party formed with the Workers Party and the Communist Party of Brazil to form the federation Brazil of Hope in preparation of the 2022 Brazilian general election. Also in 2022, in the upcoming presidential elections, the party supported the pre-candidacy of Lula da Silva to form the coalition Let's go together for Brazil.

Green Party in São Paulo

The party is divided in the state in 21 river basins, where the capital are 4 basins – The Watershed are the regional governments of PV in the state of São Paulo. They are bringing together the municipal executive of the party. The state chairman of the party, provisionally, is Belizário Marcos and the chairman of the municipal capital is Galeão Carlos Camacho.

Representation in government

The party is not a major political force in the country, unlike some of its similar Europeans (such as Alliance 90/The Greens in Germany). For a long time its sole representative in Congress was the National Deputy Federal Fernando Gabeira, elected by Rio de Janeiro (1995–1998, 1999–2002; after brief period in Workers Party, Gabeira returned to PV in 2005). During twenty-eight months, beginning in 2003, the party formed the basis of support for Lula's government, breaking up in the second half of May 2005, after stating general dissatisfaction with the environmental policies of the government. Gilberto Gil, the former Minister of Culture in Lula's government is nonetheless a member of the party, and President of National PV is the Potiguar Jose Luiz de France Penna, which succeeded the former councillor Rio Alfredo Sirkis, a former Municipal Secretary of Environment and Municipal Secretary of Urbanism of Rio de Janeiro (also former candidate for President of the Republic by PV in 1998), in different administrations of Cesar Maia. Another ticket highlight is deputy Zequinha Sarney, of Maranhao, former Minister of the Environment in the government Fernando Henrique Cardoso. The party also differs from similar Europeans in low turnover in partisan positions and accumulation of power in the hands of relatively few people. In the meantime, it is equal to the other Brazilian political associations.

After the aggregation of votes, on 3 October 2006, the Green Party reached 3.6% of valid votes, with 3,368,560 valid votes.

In 2007, the National Convention was held in Brasília – DF, marked by legal challenges and complaints about the misuse of the Fund Partidário. Justice has come to stop the vote, guaranteed by point. Some critics of the administration of Penna in national PV were threatened with expulsion or expelled, as Paulo Moraes and Francis of Assisi (ex-pres. The PV / RJ). Complaints pass and the TSE evaluates suspend the fund of the party in 2008. Mr. Gabeira also speaks about reviewing the program's subtitle, which has since been widely criticised in the media.

Electoral results

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Running mate Alliance First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
1989 Fernando Gabeira (PV) Maurício Lobo Abreu (PV) None 125,842 0.18 (#18) - - Lost  N
1994 Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) Aloizio Mercadante (PT) PT; PSB; PCdoB; PPS; PV; PSTU 17,122,127 27.04% (#2) - - Lost  N
1998 Alfredo Sirkis (PV) Carla Piranda Rabello (PV) None 212,866 0.30 (#6) - - Lost  N
2002 None None None - - - - -
2006 None None None - - - - -
2010 Marina Silva (PV) Guilherme Leal (PV) None 19,636,359 19.3 (#3) - - Lost  N
2014 Eduardo Jorge (PV) Célia Sacramento (PV) None 630,099 0.61 (#6) - - Lost  N
2018 Marina Silva (REDE) Eduardo Jorge (PV) REDE; PV 1,069,578 1.00 (#8) - - Lost  N
2022 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) PT; PCdoB; PV; PSOL; REDE; PSB; Solidariedade; Avante; Agir; PROS 57,259,504 48.43% (#1) 60,345,999 50.90% Won  Y
Source: Election Resources: Federal Elections in Brazil – Results Lookup

Legislative elections

Election Chamber of Deputies Federal Senate Role in government
Votes % Seats +/– Votes % Seats +/–
1994 154,666[a] 0.34%
1 / 513
New Opposition
1998 292,691 0.44%
0 / 513
  1 163,425 0.26%
0 / 81
New Extra-parliamentary
2002 1,179,374 1.35%
5 / 513
  5 962,719 0.63%
0 / 81
  0 Coalition
2006 3,368,561 3.61%
13 / 513
  8 1,425,765 1.69%
0 / 81
  0 Coalition
2010 3,710,366 3.84%
15 / 513
  2 5,047,797 2.96%
0 / 81
  0 Independent
2014 2,004,464 2.06%
8 / 513
  7 723,576 0.81%
1 / 81
  1 Independent
2018 1,592,173 1.62%
4 / 513
  4 1,226,392 0.72%
0 / 81
  1 Opposition
2022 15,354,125[b] 13.93%
6 / 513
  2 475,597 0.47%
0 / 81
  0 Coalition
Sources: Election Resources,
  1. ^ Votes obtained in coalition with PCB, PRTB, PSTU and PTdoB.
  2. ^ Votes obtained as part of Brazil of Hope coalition.

References

  1. ^ . tse.jus.br. Archived from the original on 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  2. ^ "Arte: Liberalismo Verde, por Jair Lorenzetti Filho". Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  3. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11463857. BBC News. October 4, 2010. Retrieved 4/10/2010.

External links

  • Official Website (in Portuguese)
Preceded by Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
43 – GP (PV)
Succeeded by

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Assemblies28 1 024Mayors47 5 568City councillors805 56 810Websitehttp www pv org br Politics of BrazilPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Platform 2 History 2 1 Green Party in Sao Paulo 3 Representation in government 4 Electoral results 4 1 Presidential elections 4 2 Legislative elections 5 References 6 External linksPlatform EditAmong the main items on PV s agenda are federalism environmentalism human rights a form of direct democracy parliamentarism welfare civil liberties pacifism and marijuana legalization under specific conditions The party however argues to be in a position on the political spectrum that supposedly goes beyond the issue left right considered by its members to be anachronistic and unrealistic Many critics also believe that the party broke the limit not to be a small party set in the context of the legends of rent used by political parties only to be elected This image is rejected by one of the theoreticians of the party Tibor Raboczkay in the book Rethinking the Brazilian Green Party with the argument that the going round and round between legends is so common in the big parties as in the small ones The author however acknowledges that in the effort to achieve the 5 barrier imposed by the barrier clause law of exclusion policy in the words of Raboczkay the Green Party has opened its doors to politicians who are not concerned with ecological issues and consequently tend to be amorphous benches from the green History EditThe Green Party was established in January 1986 It was founded by environmentalists and other activists from social movements taking as their most expressive leaders Carlos Minc who soon returned to the PT Fernando Gabeira Alfredo Sirkis Domingos Fernandes Jose Luiz de France Penna and Mr Sarney Filho At the last legislative elections 3 October 2010 the party won 15 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no out of 81 seats in the Senate After Lula s election as president of Brazil in 2002 the Green Party was assigned the Ministry of Culture to which pop singer Gilberto Gil was appointed In the 2010 presidential election the Green Party candidate Marina Silva gained 19 3 of the vote thus contributing to Dilma Rousseff s failure to gain 50 of the votes making a run off election necessary 3 In the 2014 presidential election PV candidated Eduardo Jorge who obtained 0 61 of votes and elected 6 Deputies and 1 senator The party voted in favour of the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff The party later went to support president Michel Temer In May 2016 PV withdrew its support to Temer and went into crossbench For the Brazilian general election of 2018 the party formed with Sustainability Network the coalition United to transform Brazil in support of the candidacy of Marina Silva In 2022 the party formed with the Workers Party and the Communist Party of Brazil to form the federation Brazil of Hope in preparation of the 2022 Brazilian general election Also in 2022 in the upcoming presidential elections the party supported the pre candidacy of Lula da Silva to form the coalition Let s go together for Brazil Green Party in Sao Paulo Edit The party is divided in the state in 21 river basins where the capital are 4 basins The Watershed are the regional governments of PV in the state of Sao Paulo They are bringing together the municipal executive of the party The state chairman of the party provisionally is Belizario Marcos and the chairman of the municipal capital is Galeao Carlos Camacho Representation in government EditThe party is not a major political force in the country unlike some of its similar Europeans such as Alliance 90 The Greens in Germany For a long time its sole representative in Congress was the National Deputy Federal Fernando Gabeira elected by Rio de Janeiro 1995 1998 1999 2002 after brief period in Workers Party Gabeira returned to PV in 2005 During twenty eight months beginning in 2003 the party formed the basis of support for Lula s government breaking up in the second half of May 2005 after stating general dissatisfaction with the environmental policies of the government Gilberto Gil the former Minister of Culture in Lula s government is nonetheless a member of the party and President of National PV is the Potiguar Jose Luiz de France Penna which succeeded the former councillor Rio Alfredo Sirkis a former Municipal Secretary of Environment and Municipal Secretary of Urbanism of Rio de Janeiro also former candidate for President of the Republic by PV in 1998 in different administrations of Cesar Maia Another ticket highlight is deputy Zequinha Sarney of Maranhao former Minister of the Environment in the government Fernando Henrique Cardoso The party also differs from similar Europeans in low turnover in partisan positions and accumulation of power in the hands of relatively few people In the meantime it is equal to the other Brazilian political associations After the aggregation of votes on 3 October 2006 the Green Party reached 3 6 of valid votes with 3 368 560 valid votes In 2007 the National Convention was held in Brasilia DF marked by legal challenges and complaints about the misuse of the Fund Partidario Justice has come to stop the vote guaranteed by point Some critics of the administration of Penna in national PV were threatened with expulsion or expelled as Paulo Moraes and Francis of Assisi ex pres The PV RJ Complaints pass and the TSE evaluates suspend the fund of the party in 2008 Mr Gabeira also speaks about reviewing the program s subtitle which has since been widely criticised in the media Electoral results EditPresidential elections Edit Election Candidate Running mate Alliance First round Second round ResultVotes Votes 1989 Fernando Gabeira PV Mauricio Lobo Abreu PV None 125 842 0 18 18 Lost N1994 Luis Inacio Lula da Silva PT Aloizio Mercadante PT PT PSB PCdoB PPS PV PSTU 17 122 127 27 04 2 Lost N1998 Alfredo Sirkis PV Carla Piranda Rabello PV None 212 866 0 30 6 Lost N2002 None None None 2006 None None None 2010 Marina Silva PV Guilherme Leal PV None 19 636 359 19 3 3 Lost N2014 Eduardo Jorge PV Celia Sacramento PV None 630 099 0 61 6 Lost N2018 Marina Silva REDE Eduardo Jorge PV REDE PV 1 069 578 1 00 8 Lost N2022 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva PT Geraldo Alckmin PSB PT PCdoB PV PSOL REDE PSB Solidariedade Avante Agir PROS 57 259 504 48 43 1 60 345 999 50 90 Won YSource Election Resources Federal Elections in Brazil Results LookupLegislative elections Edit Election Chamber of Deputies Federal Senate Role in governmentVotes Seats Votes Seats 1994 154 666 a 0 34 1 513 New Opposition1998 292 691 0 44 0 513 1 163 425 0 26 0 81 New Extra parliamentary2002 1 179 374 1 35 5 513 5 962 719 0 63 0 81 0 Coalition2006 3 368 561 3 61 13 513 8 1 425 765 1 69 0 81 0 Coalition2010 3 710 366 3 84 15 513 2 5 047 797 2 96 0 81 0 Independent2014 2 004 464 2 06 8 513 7 723 576 0 81 1 81 1 Independent2018 1 592 173 1 62 4 513 4 1 226 392 0 72 0 81 1 Opposition2022 15 354 125 b 13 93 6 513 2 475 597 0 47 0 81 0 CoalitionSources Election Resources Dados Eleitorais do Brasil 1982 2006 Votes obtained in coalition with PCB PRTB PSTU and PTdoB Votes obtained as part of Brazil of Hope coalition References Edit Eleitores filiados tse jus br Archived from the original on 2018 11 03 Retrieved 2016 05 15 Arte Liberalismo Verde por Jair Lorenzetti Filho Retrieved 2022 08 04 https www bbc co uk news world latin america 11463857 BBC News October 4 2010 Retrieved 4 10 2010 External links EditOfficial Website in Portuguese Official web sitePreceded by40 BSP PSB Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties43 GP PV Succeeded by44 UNION UNIAO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green Party Brazil amp oldid 1142484067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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