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The Conservative Republican Party ( Portuguese: ''Partido Republicano Conservador'', PRC) was a Brazilian political party founded in October 1910 to represent the republican and oligarchic ideals of agrarian elites of states discontented with the domination of the states of
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(''" café com leite"'') during the República Velha. Its main representatives were
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José Gomes Pinheiro Machado and Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, who was elected president of the republic from 1910 to 1914. The PRC declined from 1915 with the death of Pinheiro Machado. Like all political parties, it was finally abolished by the Estado Novo in 1937. Political parties of the First Brazilian Republic Defunct political parties in Brazil Political parties established in 1910 Conservative parties in Brazil Republican parties Political parties disestablished in 1937 1910 establishments in Brazil 1937 disestablishments in Brazil {{Brazil-party-stub