Brazilian Republican Party

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Brazilian Republican Party
Partido Republicano Brasileiro
Leader Vitor Paulo dos Santos
Founded September 25, 2005
Headquarters SDS-Setor de Diversão Sul-Ed. Miguel Badia, 30-Bloco L-3º Andar, Sala 320-Brasília/DF, Brazil
Ideology Syncretic politics, Centrism
Colours Green & Yellow
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
8 / 513
Seats in the Senate
1 / 81
Website
http://www.prb.org.br/

The Brazilian Republican Party (Portuguese: Partido Republicano Brasileiro) is a Brazilian political party. Its electoral number is 10 and it became a registered political party on August 25, 2005. The Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus (God's Kingdom Universal Church) uses the party to elect its bishops in Brazilian elections. Its most important member is Rio de Janeiro senator Marcelo Crivella, nephew of Universal's leader Edir Macedo, Journalist Celso Russomanno[1] and formerly Vice-President José Alencar.

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Preceded by
none
Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
10 - BRP (PRB)
Succeeded by
11 - PP