The Brazilian Labour Party ( pt, Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro, PTB) is a
political party in Brazil founded in 1981 by
Ivete Vargas, niece of President
Getúlio Vargas. It claims the legacy of the
historical PTB, although many historians reject this because the early version of PTB was a
center-left party with wide support in the
working class. It is the seventh largest political party in Brazil with more than a million affiliated as of 2022.
Despite the name suggesting a
left-leaning unionist labour party, the PTB was mostly a
centrist party for most of its history, considered part of the ''
Centrão'', a bloc of parties without consistent ideological orientation which supports different sides of the political spectrum in order to gain political previleges. As such, they supported the presidency of
Fernando Collor de Mello,
Itamar Franco,
Fernando Henrique Cardoso — all considered
center-right
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—
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the first term of
Dilma Rousseff — who were leftist presidents. Since the
conservative wave in the 2010s, the party has shown strong support for the government of
Jair Bolsonaro
Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and retired military officer who has been the 38th president of Brazil since 1 January 2019. He was elected in 2018 as a member of the Social Liberal Party, which he turn ...
,
presenting policies from a more
right-wing
Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ...
angle, in addition to affiliating federal deputy
Daniel Silveira
Daniel Lucio da Silveira (25 November 1982) is a former Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State, military police officer and Brazilian politician, affiliated with the Brazilian Labour Party (current), PTB. Since 2018 he has been a federal depu ...
, known for making references to
AI-5.
History

The
original PTB was a center-left
labourist
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* The trade union movement ...
party with strong support from
trade unions founded in 1945 by former Brazilian president
Getúlio Vargas, who formerly presided the country from 1930 to 1945. After Vargas suicide in 1954, PTB's main figures became
Leonel Brizola and
João Goulart, who was elected
vice-president in 1960 — becoming president after the resignation of
Jânio Quadros — until his deposition after the
1964 coup d'état. After that PTB, along with every other Brazilian party, was banned.
In 1979, the military dictatorship that had dismantled the historical PTB decided to revoke its legislation which enforced a two-party state. Soon thereafter, the
social-democratic
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wing of the original PTB, led by Leonel Brizola, attempted to recreate the party, but the military government instead awarded the name to a group led by
Ivete Vargas, niece of
Getúlio Vargas, who became the president of the party. Many of her group were politicians who did not follow PTB's historical labourist ideology, conservatives and even former oppositors of the party. Leonel Brizola instead led his faction to found the
Democratic Labour Party (PDT). This all but ensured that the PTB would abandon
leftist politics, ultimately embracing centrist or slightly right-leaning politics.
At the
legislative elections
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of October 6, 2002, the party won 26 out of 513 seats in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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and 3 out of 81 seats in the Senate.
In the 1989, a small dissident faction of moderate social democrats and populists abandoned the PTB and founded the
Labour Party of Brazil
Avante (, ) is a centrist Brazilian political party. It was founded in 1989 by dissidents of the Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) as the Labour Party of Brazil (''Partido Trabalhista do Brasil'', PTdoB) and is a minor force in Brazilian politics.
...
(PTdoB), which was renamed to
Avante
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in 2017.
Before the
2010 presidential election, PTB participated in the coalition government of former
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and did not field presidential candidates. The party, however, did not support Lula's candidate to succeed him,
Dilma Rousseff (herself a former historical PTB/PDT member), as it embarked on
PSDB José Serra's failed campaign for president.
Since 2018 with the rise of
conservatism and
Bolsonarism in Brazil (a phenomenon known as the '
conservative wave'), the party started a strong turn to right-wing politics, declaring itself an openly conservative party, supporting the government of
Jair Bolsonaro
Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and retired military officer who has been the 38th president of Brazil since 1 January 2019. He was elected in 2018 as a member of the Social Liberal Party, which he turn ...
and his positions.
The transformation affected the party, senator
Armando Monteiro left the party in 2021, calling it a "bolsonarist cult".
In 2020, Jair Bolsonaro left his original party
Social Liberal Party (PSL) and failed to form his own
Alliance for Brazil, PTB was one of the parties that had extensive negotiations for affiliating him, which helped as Bolsonaro was previously a PTB member from 2003 to 2005, but the negotiations ended up failing.
For the
2022 Brazilian general election
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, PTB initially chose
Roberto Jefferson
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Personal life and education
He was born on 14 June 1953, in Petrópolis, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. He is the son of Neusa Dalva Monteiro Francisco and ...
as their presidential candidate, but on 1 September 2022, the Superior Electoral Court denied Jefferson's candidacy as it ruled him ineligible for public office until 24 December 2023 due to a prior criminal conviction. After this ruling, the party nominated Padre Kelmon Souza for president, a self-proclaimed
orthodox priest who is not part of the
Brazilian Orthodox Churches, and Luiz Cláudio Gamonal — an
evangelical pastor — for vice president. Kelmon was accused of beginning an "auxiliary line" for Jair Bolsonaro, making a campaign for Bolsonaro and not himself, and at debates exclusively attacking Bolsonaro's opponents and praising his presidency. When Jefferson previously had announced he would launch his candidacy, he announced that it would be to support the campaign of Jair Bolsonaro.
After the 2022 general elections, PTB elected only one federal deputy, failing to break through the
electoral threshold and thus cutting access to
party subsidies Party subsidies or public funding of political parties are subsidies paid by the government directly to a political party to fund some or all of its political activities. Most democracies (in one way or the other) provide cash grants (state aid) fro ...
and free advertisement on television. On October, the PTB assembly voted to merge with right-wing conservative party
Patriota in order to form the "Mais Brasil" party.
Notable members
Current members
*
Roberto Jefferson
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Personal life and education
He was born on 14 June 1953, in Petrópolis, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. He is the son of Neusa Dalva Monteiro Francisco and ...
, former Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (1983—2005, by PTB).
*
Eduardo Cunha
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, former
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
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Arthur Lira, a deputy from Alagoas and a member of Progressistas, currently holds the o ...
(2015—2016, by
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) and Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (2003—2016, by
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).
*
Iolanda Fleming, former
Governor of Acre (1986—1987, by
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Vice Governor of Acre
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(1983—1986, by
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Daniel Silveira
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, Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (2019—present, by
PSL
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,
UNIÃO and PTB).
*
Fernando Collor de Mello, Senator for
Alagoas (2007—present, by PTB,
PROS,
PTC, former
President of Brazil (1990—1992, by
Act), Governor of
Alagoas (1987—1989, by
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and
PRN), Mayor of
Maceió (1979—1983, by
ARENA and
PDS
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) and Federal Deputy for
Alagoas (1983—1986, by
PDS
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).
Former members
*
Jair Bolsonaro
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,
President of Brasil (2019—present, by
PSL
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and
PL) and former Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (1991—2018, by
PSL
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,
PSC,
Progressives,
DEM, PTB,
PPR and
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).
*
Jânio Quadros, former
President of Brazil (1961, by
PTN),
Governor of São Paulo (1955—1959, by
PDC PDC may refer to:
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) and
Mayor of São Paulo
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(1986—1988, by PTB, and 1953–1955, by
PDC PDC may refer to:
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).
*
Eduardo Paes,
Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
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History
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(2021—present, by
DEM and
PSD, and 2009–2016, by
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) and former Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (2002—2006, by
PSDB, and 1999–2001, by PTB)
*
Telmário Mota, Senator for
Roraima
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(2015—present, by
PDT, PTB and
PROS).
*
Ivete Vargas, former Federal Deputy for São Paulo (1983—1984, by PTB, and 1951–1969, by
PTB (defunct) and
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).
*
Cristiane Brasil, former Federal Deputy for
Rio de Janeiro (2015—2019, by PTB).
Electoral history
Legislative elections
References
External links
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