Democrats_(Brazil)
The Democrats (Portuguese: Democratas, DEM) is a centre-right political party in Brazil. It was founded in 1985 under the name of Liberal Front Party (Partido da Frente Liberal, PFL) from a dissidence of the defunct Democratic Social Party (PDS), successor to the National Renewal Alliance (ARENA), the official party during the military dictatorship of 1964–1985. It changed to its current name in 2007. The original name reflected the party's support of free market policies, rather than the identification with international liberal parties. Instead, the party affiliated itself to the international federations of Christian-democratic (CDI) and conservative parties (IDU). The Democrats' identification number is 25 and its colors are green, blue, and white.
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Democrats_(Brazil)
The Democrats (Portuguese: Democratas, DEM) is a centre-right political party in Brazil. It was founded in 1985 under the name of Liberal Front Party (Partido da Frente Liberal, PFL) from a dissidence of the defunct Democratic Social Party (PDS), successor to the National Renewal Alliance (ARENA), the official party during the military dictatorship of 1964–1985. It changed to its current name in 2007. The original name reflected the party's support of free market policies, rather than the identification with international liberal parties. Instead, the party affiliated itself to the international federations of Christian-democratic (CDI) and conservative parties (IDU). The Democrats' identification number is 25 and its colors are green, blue, and white.
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Democratas, afkorting DEM (Ned ...... rder onder de naam Democratas.
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Demokraterna (portugisiska: De ...... till genom att lägga till den.
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Demócratas (en portugués Democ ...... el azul, el verde y el blanco.
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Démocrates (en portugais : Dem ...... un parti politique brésilien.
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I Democratici (in lingua porto ...... i di diversa matrice politica.
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O Democratas (DEM) é um partid ...... ios do governo Jair Bolsonaro.
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The Democrats (Portuguese: Dem ...... rs are green, blue, and white.
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Οι Δημοκράτες (Πορτογαλικά: De ...... ηκε στη σημερινή του ονομασία.
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Демократи (порт. Democratas, D ...... — зелений, блакитний і білий.
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Демократы (Бразилия) (ДЕМ) — п ...... а 84 из 513 мест в парламенте.
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2007-03-28
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Brazil
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1985-01-24
2007-03-28
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Senado Federal - Anexo I - 26º Andar, Sala 2602 - Brasília - DF
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Democrats
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Democratas
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"The Force of New Ideas"
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Juventude Democratas
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