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Green Party Partido Verde | |
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Abbreviation | PV |
President | José Luiz Penna |
Founded | January 1986 |
Headquarters | SDS Edifício Miguel Badya, 216 Brasília |
Membership | 361,471[1] |
Ideology | Green politics Green liberalism[2] |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Brazil of Hope |
Regional affiliation | Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
Colors | Green |
TSE Identification Number | 43 |
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 |
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The Green Party (Portuguese: Partido Verde, PV) is a political party in Brazil. It was constituted after the military dictatorship period when limitations on party development were lifted, and, like other green parties around the world, is committed to establishing a set of policies on ensuring social equity and sustainable development.[3] 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.