Social Liberal Party (Brazil)

The Social Liberal Party (Portuguese: [Partido Social Liberal] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help); often abbreviated as PSL) was a right-wing conservative party in Brazil. Until 2018, the main ideology followed by the party was social-liberalism, however, with the membership of the controversial congressman Jair Bolsonaro, the party shifted its political positions to more right-wing and conservative-oriented ones, namely economic liberalism, liberalism, monarchism and anti-communism.[1]

The party was founded on October 30, 1994. Its last president was Luciano Bivar.

Democrats (Brazil) join to Social Liberal Party in 2022 to become a new party: Brazil Union

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