Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)


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The Progressive Republican Party (Portuguese: Partido Republicano Progressista, PRP) was a Brazilian political party.

Progressive Republican Party

Partido Republicano Progressista

PresidentOvasco Roma
Altimari Resende
Founded22 November 1991
Dissolved17 December 2018
Merged intoPatriota
HeadquartersSão José do Rio Preto, Brazil
Membership250,278[1]
IdeologyProgressive conservatism
Social conservatism[2]
Republicanism
Right-libertarianism[2]
Political positionCentre-right[3] to right-wing[4]
ColoursDark blue
Website
prp.org.br

It became a registered political party on 22 November 1991; its electoral number was 44.

On 17 December 2018, the PRP merged with Patriota, effectively dissolving the PRP.[5]

   

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