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Other Brazilian Political Parties

(less than 25 seats in Congress)

Last modified: 2003-09-06 by joe mcmillan
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Partido dos Aposentados da Nação (PAN)

Party of the Nation's Retirees

[Partido dos Aposentados da Nação (Brazil)] by Jorge Candeias

A small party with little electoral expression but some media coverage. The image is based on one I found in their website, suggesting that the party flag is white with the party logo. The logo consists of a green lozenge partially covered to the right by an orange ellipse. The initials are placed over this geometrical pattern in thick blue italic characters, occupying the area of the lozenge, and the party name in full is written in small italics to its right.
Jorge Candeias, 9 May 1999


Partido Federalista (PF)

Federalist Party

Partido Federalista (Brazil)] by Joseph McMillan

The Federalist Party wants a more federal structure for Brazil, transferring more power from the central government to the states.
Jorge Candeias, 9 May 1999

The Federalist Party's new flag is a totally white rectangle with a four color tree at the center. The tree's colors are:

  • Trunk: 'Urucum' Red (typical tonality of the Brazilwood pigment)
  • Top ball: Royal Blue
  • Left ball: Flag-Green
  • Right ball: Gold-Yellow
The three balls symbolize the three political powers (legislative, executive, and judicial), the three levels of political administration (federal, state and municipal) and the entire tree symbolizes life. The royal blue color symbolizes the Brazilian sky, our rivers, and the Atlantic Ocean. Flag-green symbolizes vegetation, golden-yellow symbolizes gold, white symbolizes peace, and the "Urucum" red symbolizes the Brazilwood pigment, that gave Brazil its name.
Sérgio Pereira, 27 September 2002

The PF is not registered with the Brazilian Supreme Electoral Tribunal and therefore had no candidates for election in the 2002 campaign.
Joseph McMillan, 5 November 2002


Partido Geral dos Trabalhadores

General Party of the Workers

According to Article 2 of the party statute the flag is green and yellow, with two green stripes, the upper inscribed Partido Geral dos Trabalhadores in blue